
This guide provides an outline of need to know information for all learners. This guide can be used by youth and adults. The guide can be adapted for various Ogwehoweh languages upon request.
Learning grammar can be challenging with all the rules to follow and consider. During my Bachelor of Arts in Ogwehoweh Language, Gayogo̱hó:nǫ’ stream, I found cheat sheets to be a good way to keep information straight.
Learning is a dynamic experience. Working with diverse learning styles is essential to curriculum development and meaningful engagement. I have created various forms of study tools for learners.
For Visual Learners:
For Tactile and Kinesthetic Learners:
LEARNING ABOUT COMMUNITY
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For Reflective Learners:
For Pattern Learners:
Being a guest speaker in the classroom or community is a natural skill of mine. I have included a few samples of presentations I have created and presented for review.
Supporting community organization in the pursuit of Truth and Reconciliation engagement is a passion and responsibility of mine. Here are examples of resources I have developed to share with organizations. Can be adapted as needed.
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