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Join us for an inspiring conversation with Tan-A Hoffman, an Anishinaabe language and culture teacher from Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Tan-A shares her passion for Indigenous education, her journey to becoming a National Board Certified Teacher, and her advocacy for culturally responsive teaching.
In this episode, you'll hear about:
- The importance of Indigenous languages: Tan-A discusses the vital role language plays in Indigenous sovereignty and how schools can support language revitalization efforts.
- Bringing Indigenous knowledge to life: Discover how Tan-A incorporates land-based learning and traditional practices into her classroom, from processing manoomin (wild rice) to learning about treaty rights.
- The impact of National Board Certification: Tan-A reflects on her National Board journey and how it has opened doors for leadership and mentorship.
- Advice for culturally responsive teaching: Gain valuable insights on how to create a more inclusive and engaging learning environment for all students.
Plus, don't miss Tan-A's heartwarming story about learning from elders and her powerful message about the importance of representation in education. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who cares about creating a more equitable and just education system.
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