TFAC074 Foundations of Truth and Reconciliation at Work

 
 
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Course Description

Foundations of Truth and Reconciliation at Work offers you an in-depth exploration of the historical, legal, and socio-cultural aspects of Indigenous-non-Indigenous relations in Canada.

Through interactive modules, you’ll engage with diverse learning resources, reflect on personal biases, and develop empathy and allyship towards Indigenous experiences. You’ll create a personalized reconciliation plan, empowering you to translate knowledge into actionable steps to build reconciliation into your personal and professional life.

Course Outline

In this course, you will:

  • Explore Indigenous histories, treaties, and legal frameworks
  • Understand and appreciate the ethical implications of Indigenous frameworks and actions
  • Engage actively in class discussions to foster a supportive learning environment
  • Comprehend and apply concepts related to Indigenous knowledge systems and ways of knowing
  • Critically evaluate information and arguments to enhance analytical skills
  • Provide coherent analysis to support recommendations, fostering informed decision-making
  • Develop effective communication skills in digital and personal contexts
  • Acknowledge and respond to emotional dimensions when assessing information and arguments
  • Develop cultural competency by engaging with Indigenous perspectives and challenging dominant paradigms

Learner Outcomes

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of Indigenous histories, treaties, and legal frameworks
  • Appreciate the ethical implications of Indigenous frameworks and actions
  • Engage actively in class discussions, fostering a supportive learning environment
  • Comprehend and apply concepts related to Indigenous knowledge systems and ways of knowing
  • Critically evaluate information and arguments, enhancing analytical skills
  • Provide coherent analysis to support recommendations, fostering informed decision-making
  • Display effective communication skills in digital and personal contexts
  • Acknowledge and respond to emotional dimensions when assessing information and arguments
  • Develop cultural competency by engaging with Indigenous perspectives and challenging dominant paradigms

Who It’s For:

This course is ideal for professionals, educators, and individuals who seek to understand and contribute to reconciliation efforts within their personal and professional spheres. It is particularly beneficial for those working in fields related to social justice, education, community development, and human resources.

Learner Effort:

4-6 hours/week

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Section Title
Foundations of Truth and Reconciliation at Work
Type
Online
Dates
Nov 25, 2024 to Dec 22, 2024
Delivery Options
Course Fee(s)
Tuition non-credit $795.00
Instructors/Guest Speakers
  • Cherylanne James
Section Notes
Course Drop or Withdrawal
A course drop or withdrawal can be requested by students through the Student Portal. Deadline dates for each noted below:
   Drop Deadline: Nov 27, 2024
   Withdrawal Deadline: Dec 08, 2024
 
Course Transfer
Students wishing to transfer sections or courses should contact PCS directly for support.

All drops, withdrawals and transfers are subject to the applicable Refund Policy.
Section Title
Foundations of Truth and Reconciliation at Work
Type
Online
Dates
Mar 03, 2025 to Mar 30, 2025
Delivery Options
Course Fee(s)
Tuition non-credit $795.00
Section Notes
Course Drop or Withdrawal
A course drop or withdrawal can be requested by students through the Student Portal. Deadline dates for each noted below:
   Drop Deadline: Mar 05, 2025
   Withdrawal Deadline: Mar 17, 2025
 
Course Transfer
Students wishing to transfer sections or courses should contact PCS directly for support.

All drops, withdrawals and transfers are subject to the applicable Refund Policy.
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