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En este largometraje Alanis Obomsawin narra la historia de Shannen’s Dream, una campaña nacional para facilitar el acceso equitativo a la educación en escuelas seguras y adecuadas para los niños de las Primeras Naciones.

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En este largometraje Alanis Obomsawin narra la historia de Shannen’s Dream, una campaña nacional para facilitar el acceso equitativo a la educación en escuelas seguras y adecuadas para los niños de las Primeras Naciones.

  • director
    Alanis Obomsawin
  • producer
    Alanis Obomsawin
  • executive producer
    Ravida Din
    Annette Clarke

Education

Ages 12 to 18
Mini-Lessons
School subjects

Ask students to work with a partner to brainstorm the educational challenges facing First Nations students. If “every child matters”, how can your class make a small but meaningful difference in your school or city, or across the country? Cultural education is an important component of First Nations education; have students share aspects of their own cultures in small groups. The Shannen’s Dream motion was unanimously approved. What is the moral of Shannen’s father’s speech?

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