Toolkit

Listening Party Toolkit

Indigenous 150+ was created as a response to the Truth and Reconciliation Calls To Action to celebrate First Nations, Métis and Inuit voices, educate Canadians and create shared experiences. To extend our impact we’ve created this resource to help high school teachers and educators bring Indigenous voices into the classroom!

Why Choose the Podcast Listening Party Toolkit?

  • Truth and Reconciliation: Answer the Calls to Action by actively engaging with Indigenous narratives and promote understanding.
  • Transformative Conversations: Spark dialogues that break stereotypes, foster respect, and expand horizons among your students.
  • Community Engagement: Forge a sense of unity and shared experience among students as they delve into powerful narratives together.

Listening Party Toolkit

(Fill in the form to receive our toolkit by email)

Toolkit

Toolkit Components: Enriching Educational Resources

  • Curated Podcast Selections: Immerse your students in a handpicked collection of podcasts featuring Indigenous voices. From cultural heritage to modern challenges, these podcasts cover diverse and relevant themes for today’s audience.
  • Educator’s Guide: Deepen your understanding of the significance of Indigenous perspectives in education. Gain insights into facilitating discussions, promoting cultural sensitivity, and fostering critical thinking.
  • Listening Party Facilitation Tips: Become a master of engagement by learning to orchestrate captivating podcast listening parties. Discover methods to inspire active participation and thoughtful conversations.
  • Discussion Prompts and Activities: Ignite profound conversations with discussion prompts and activities that encourage empathy, broaden perspectives, and challenge assumptions.
  • Guest Speaker Opportunities: Elevate the experience by inviting Indigenous guest speakers to your classroom. Create direct connections between students and authentic voices.
      Home       Films       Newsletter       Contact       Privacy Policy      
Indigenous 150+

COPYRIGHT © INDIGENOUS 150+