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We respectfully acknowledge that we live, learn and teach

on the traditional territory

of the people of Kwanlin Dün First Nation and the

Ta'an Kwäch’än Council. 

English First Peoples 11

Literary Studies & Writing

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Course Description

English First Peoples Literary Studies & Writing 11 is designed for students who are interested in studying First Peoples literature and using writing for self-expression and communication in a variety of contexts. Students delve deeply into First Peoples oral and written literature in a range of media to explore various themes, authors, and topics. This provides a foundation for them to think critically and creatively as they continue to explore, extend, and strengthen their own writing.

 

Within a supportive community, students work individually and collaboratively to explore oral and written literature and create powerful, purposeful compositions. Through the study of literature and the processes of experimenting with, reflecting on, extending, and refining their writing, students:

 

• Extend their capacity to communicate effectively in a variety of contexts

 

• Deepen their understanding of themselves and the world

 

• Expand their understanding of what it means to be educated Canadian and global citizens

Course Basics

Term: Winter 2021

 

Teacher:  Becky Miller

becky.miller@yesnet.yk.ca

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Room:  101

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Day 1:  Periods 1 & 3

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Curriculum & Syllabus

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