My Interpretations - Ken Whytock

A collection of Interpretative photos, educational resources, and thoughts about things. I acknowledge that I am a non-Indigenous Canadian living on the traditional lands of the Indigenous people who are the original stewards of this land. I hope to be guided by their respect for the land and I call on my society to respect the signed treaties between our nations.

Friday, November 30, 2018

“Higher aims are in themselves more valuable, even if unfulfilled, than lower ones quite attained.”


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Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Reflections from WP Conference...


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The disappearing Indigenous territory of the Blanket Exercise


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It's just a job if it will drop you at a moment's notice to save itself money.


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KTCA is for designing assessments but not for tracking student progress


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Photo Series: People Tell Stories: Hanging with my parents at age 51


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Photo Series: People Tell Stories: "Love my parents"


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All this beauty of nature could be destroyed by an oil pipeline


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It's OK!

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Sunday, November 25, 2018

Believe


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"If you're upset that I'm not willing to honour Sir John A. MacDonald...image how upset I am that you won't acknowledge him as the Father of Indigenous genocide."


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Thinking about WMHP


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In the age of climate change, building an oil pipeline is a tremendous waste of a country's time and resources


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Some thoughts about "Indian Horse"


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Monday, November 5, 2018

"Students learn best and use higher-order thinking when they are creating things to share with other people. Get students involved in creative learning...."


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Photo Series: Life on a Farm: "October on the horse farm"


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