A Whisper of True Learning

Authors

  • Belinda C. Daniels

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v7i2.653

Keywords:

indigeneous, teacher, identity, formal learning, informal learning

Abstract

In this article, I describe my journey to develop my Indigenous teacher identity, and I explore constructs that either diminished or enhanced my identity development within the experiences of formal and non-formal learning. I narrate a pivotal moment in my teaching career that made me question what kind of teacher I was going to be. It was a "whisper of true learning" that awakened the depths of my nêhiyâw identity. It made me realize that I had forgotten who I was and, at the same time, that it was my responsibility to remember where I came from for the benefit of my students.

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Published

2014-07-02

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