Indigenous Day Of Learning Reflection:
I am grateful to have had the opportunity to learn from and participate in the Indigenous Day Of Learning. Dr. Dustin Louie passionately started the virtual meeting by explaining that reconciliation is not about apologizing for wrongdoings but rather a commitment to disrupt the present. The day continued by providing participants with valuable examples of how we can be part of reconciliation. For instance, as educators, we must take the time to look at each of our students and find their joy. If we can not find any, we need to create their happiness within the classroom. We must also remember that each child comes to school perfect as they are, and it is our job to meet students where they are at and support them based on their unique needs. Lastly, studies have shown that classrooms are more successful when social-emotional needs are addressed before academics. This remind us on the importance of checking in with our students and getting to know each of them holistically. The Indigenous Day Of Learning was a welcomed reminder that each student is a gift and should be valued as such.