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First Nations Are Rethinking Education in the Yukon. And It’s Working
Episode 380

First Nations Are Rethinking Education in the Yukon. And It’s Working

First Nations are rethinking education, the radical new approach includes year-round classes—with breaks for hunting and fishing.

Voices of The Walrus · Roger Ashby, Lori Wilson

April 15, 20258m 39s

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First Nations are rethinking education, the radical new approach includes year-round classes—with breaks for hunting and fishing.

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Topics

land-based learningyukonindigenous educationcurriculum reformcultural integration