Pedagogy as Power: How Indigenous Knowledge Systems Can Shape the Classroom is an insightful lecture hosted by the Tomaquag Museum in Exeter, Rhode Island. This event examines the profound impact of Indigenous pedagogies on contemporary educational environments. Attendees will explore how integrating these traditional knowledge systems can foster more inclusive, effective, and culturally responsive classroom experiences. This lecture offers a unique opportunity for educators and community members to engage with vital perspectives on teaching and learning.
What to Expect
An engaging presentation and discussion regarding the application of Indigenous knowledge in modern educational settings.
Who Should Attend
Educators
Students
Curriculum developers
Community members
History enthusiasts
Agenda Overview
The event features a lecture by Wunneanatsu Lamb-Cason, followed by a discussion on classroom application.
Venue & Address
Tomaquag Museum
390A Summit Rd Exeter , Rhode Island – 02822 United States
Organizer
Tomaquag Museum · Museum
A museum dedicated to Indigenous history, culture, and education in Rhode Island.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the event?
Tomaquag Museum, 390A Summit Rd, Exeter, RI.
Who is the speaker?
Wunneanatsu Lamb-Cason.
Is this event virtual?
The event is hosted at the museum, check website for virtual options.
What is the focus?
Indigenous knowledge systems in the classroom.
Is there a fee?
Please check the Tomaquag Museum website for ticket details.
How do I register?
Registration is available via the RI250 or museum website.
Tags
Education
Indigenous
Lecture
Culture
Exeter
Rhode Island
Summary
A lecture at the Tomaquag Museum exploring the integration of Indigenous knowledge systems into modern education.