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Reconciliation Education provides courses which promote a renewed relationship between Indigenous peoples and Canadians through transformative multi-media learning. This educational initiative, developed in collaboration with First Nations University of Canada, is for secondary, post-secondary and the workplace. Each course incorporates teacher guides, slideshows, videos, films within engaging online portals.

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Welcome to the 4 Seasons of Reconciliation tour. Below you can preview the following units:

Professional Development Unit for the workplace available in French and English

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Secondary History Unit available in French and English

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Post-Secondary Unit in French and English

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Hear from the Indigenous collaborators and co-creators by viewing:

Preview other videos: before clicking on the blue buttons to access your demo selection, we invite you to scroll down on this main page to view some of the films & videos found in the units: 

Each of the ‘4 Seasons of Reconciliation’ units provide the foundational primer Canadians have not yet learned in school. Each unit meet the Truth & Reconciliation 94 Calls to Action and are meant to enhance (not replace) local Indigenous knowledge. Upon completing this foundational learning, in-person connections with First Nations, Métis and Inuit Peoples and organizations are the natural next step. Online learning can’t replace the importance of being in direct contact with the Indigenous Peoples in your region and beyond. We hope these serve as a building bloc to assist with those connections and deepen the learner’s understanding of the historical and contemporary relationship between Indigenous Peoples and Canada.

Watch trailers of film series: 

Below you can view a short trailer of three reconciliation films produced by our team that will be included in the resource as bonus features in the '4 Seasons of Reconciliation' units in fall 2018. The three short documentary films are: 'Waniska - an awakening of Indigenous Knowledge', 'Reconciliation on Bay Street' & 'Douglas Cardinal - Architect of the Future'. All three films are in response to the TRC-94 Calls to Action. 

** Best viewing: Depending on the speed of your internet, the videos may take a few moments to buffer and load. If this is the case, we suggest turning off the audio and allowing it to play a few moments which will trigger it to buffer. After a minute - you can simply bring the cursor back to the the start with audio and watch it while you see the grey zone on the bottom bar downloading (buffering) the rest of the video.

About Us:

4 Seasons of Reconciliation is an online course portal that promotes a renewed relationship between Indigenous Peoples and Canadians through transformative multi-media learning. This educational initiative, developed in collaboration with First Nations University of Canada, is for secondary, post-secondary and the workplace. Each course incorporates teacher guides, slideshows, videos, films within engaging online portals.

These courses are a companion piece to our latest reconciliation initiative: a 4-part documentary film series co-created with First Nations University of Canada. 

Our commitment to truth and reconciliation started over a decade ago with the documentary film, 3rd World Canada and the annual reconciliation trips in the remote fly-in Nation of Kitchenhumaykoosib Inninuwug, Ontario. This resource evolved from the multi-media educational unit created under the guidance and leadership of the Aboriginal Healing Foundation and the Legacy of Hope in 2014.

The learner’s journey unit follow Indigenous principles, and were drawn according to directives from our Indigenous Advisory Circle. Organizations may benefit from our capacity to establish connections between participating organizations and Indigenous communities. Our leading partner in the '4 Seasons of Reconciliation' is the First Nations University of Canada

Reconciliation Education is produced by Productions Cazabon, an award-winning media & online publishing company.

 

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