Katya Adamov Ferguson & Sara Florence Davidson 
Teacher Guide for the Sk’ad’a Stories [PDF ebook] 
Intergenerational Learning and Storytelling in the Classroom

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From the creators of Potlatch as Pedagogy: Learning Through Ceremony, the Sḵ’ad’a Stories series brings intergenerational learning to life. Haida children learn important life lessons from their Elders through real-life situations, cultural traditions, and experiences out on the land.

Written by Sḵ’ad’a Stories author Sara Florence Davidson and educator Katya Adamov Ferguson, the Teacher Guide for the Sḵ’ad’a Stories helps teachers engage their students through the lens of intergenerational learning and authentic experiences. This guide


  • outlines the Sḵ’ad’a principles found in the stories

  • shows how to use the Sḵ’ad’a principles in your classroom

  • provides the behind-the-scenes thinking of the authors and illustrator

  • explains the significance of this series as part of Haida cultural resurgence and preservation

  • provides critical perspectives on the impact of colonialism on Haida knowledges

  • includes resources and inspirations for educators


This teacher guide is appropriate for all grade levels.

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Table of Contents

Introduction

About the Sḵ’ad’a Stories Series

About This Guide

Part 1: Teacher Preparation: Understanding Cultural Contexts and the Emergence of Sḵ’ad’a

Haida Culture and Knowledges

  • Haida Gwaii

  • Silencing the Haida

  • Thriving Haida Communities


Understanding Sḵ’ad’a


  • Conversation With Sara

  • Branch of Davidson Family Tree


Becoming “Story-Ready”


  • Holistic Engagement with Stories


Part 2: Teacher Learning: Sḵ’ad’a for Educators

Significance of Series

Intergenerational Stories

Sḵ’ad’a for Educators and Professional Learning Communities

Sḵ’ad’a Principles

Part 3: Teacher Practice: Ideas for Engaging With the Sḵ’ad’a Stories

Sḵ’ad’a Principles in Practice

Themes and Connections

Engaging Sḵ’ad’a Stories With Students


  • Interactive Read-Alouds

  • Making Meaning From Stories

  • Mentor Texts

  • Critical Literacy

  • Artifactual Literacies


Sampling of Sḵ’ad’a Activity Ideas

Book-Specific Supports—Jigging for Halibut With Tsinii

Book-Specific Supports—Learning to Carve Argillite

Book-Specific Supports—Returning to the Yakoun River

Book-Specific Supports—Dancing With Our Ancestors

Resources

References

O autorze

Sara Florence Davidson (she/her) is a Haida/Settler Assistant Professor in Indigenous Education in the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University. Previously, she was an educator working with adolescents in the K-12 system in British Columbia and Yukon Territory. Sara is the co-author of Potlatch as Pedagogy: Learning through Ceremony­, which she wrote with her father, and Magical Beings of Haida Gwaii, which she wrote with her stepmother, Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson.When she is not reading or writing, Sara can be found walking with her dog, drinking tea, or listening to stories and learning something new.

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