Alberta

1. Institute for Stoney Education – Stoney Nakoda Curriculum Resources

Citation:
Îyârhe Nakoda Board of Education. (2022). Stoney Nakoda educational resources. https://www.stoneyeducation.ca/stoney-language-resources

Description:
Public teaching materials and cultural knowledge that support integration of Stoney Nakoda worldviews into Alberta classrooms.

2. Wichtotan - ATA (Alberta teacher association) 

Citation:
Alberta Teachers’ Association. (n.d.). Wîcihitotan: Let’s help each other.  https://teachers.ab.ca/events/wicihtotan-lets-help-each-other-0

Summary:
This professional learning event supports Alberta educators in strengthening their understanding of Indigenous perspectives, relationship-building, and culturally responsive teaching through shared learning grounded in reciprocity and community.

3. Alberta Health Services – Indigenous Cultural Teachings for Science & Wellness Courses

Citation:
Alberta Health Services. (2020). Indigenous wellness and cultural education resources. https://www.ahs.ca/indigenous

Description:
Open educational materials blending Indigenous health knowledge with secondary science and wellness outcomes.

4. Alberta Regional Professional Development Consortia (ARPDC) – Curriculum Resources

Citation:
ARPDC. (2023). First Nations, Métis, and Inuit professional learning resources. https://arpdcresources.ca/find-resources-by-focus/

Description:
Free one-pagers, videos, and subject-aligned supports created for Alberta teachers across Math, Science, ELA, and Social Studies.

5. Indigenous Education and Walking Together Program

Citation (APA 7):
Alberta Teachers’ Association. (n.d.). Indigenous education and Walking Together program.

https://teachers.ab.ca/professional-development/indigenous-education-and-walking-together/indigenous-education-resources

Description:
This program provides Alberta educators with open-access professional learning resources, lesson supports, and community-informed guidance to embed Indigenous perspectives, Treaty education, and reconciliation practices across K–12 classrooms.

6. Alberta Education – Walking Together: First Nations, Métis and Inuit Perspectives in Curriculum

Citation:
Alberta Education. (2012). Walking Together: First Nations, Métis and Inuit perspectives in curriculum. LearnAlberta. https://www.learnalberta.ca/content/aswt/

Description:
A major multimedia resource with videos, learning guides, Elder teachings, and lesson extensions for all subject areas including secondary.

7. Stories of Decolonization

Citation (APA 7):
Stories of Decolonization. (n.d.). Stories of decolonization. https://www.storiesofdecolonization.org/

Description:
This open-access digital storytelling project shares community-based narratives, reflections, and educational resources that support decolonization, Indigenous resurgence, and critical conversations relevant to secondary English, Social Studies, and cross-curricular learning in Alberta classrooms.

8. Rupert’s Land Centre for Métis Research – Teaching & Learning Lesson Plans

Citation (APA 7):
Rupert’s Land Centre for Métis Research. (n.d.). Teaching & learning: Lesson plans. https://www.rupertsland.org/teaching-learning/lesson-plans/

Description:
This open-access collection of Métis-focused lesson plans supports Grades 10–12 English Language Arts, Social Studies, and cross-curricular learning through place-based histories, Métis perspectives, and inquiry-driven activities aligned with Canadian curricula.

9. First Nations, Métis and Inuit Learning: High School Resources

Citation (APA 7):
Alberta Education. (n.d.). First Nations, Métis and Inuit learning: High school. LearnAlberta. https://www.learnalberta.ca/content/fnmilp/highschool.html

Description:
This open-access collection provides Alberta high school educators with curriculum-aligned resources, lesson ideas, and background knowledge to support the integration of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit perspectives across Grades 10–12 subject areas.

10. Learning First Peoples: Classroom Resources

Citation (APA 7):
First Nations Education Steering Committee. (n.d.). Learning First Peoples. https://www.fnesc.ca/learningfirstpeoples/

Description:
This open-access resource collection provides secondary educators with classroom-ready materials, lesson plans, and teaching guides that support the respectful integration of First Nations perspectives, worldviews, and histories across subject areas.

11. Blackfoot Confederacy – Educational Resources

Citation (APA 7):
Blackfoot Confederacy. (n.d.). Educational resources. https://blackfootconfederacy.ca/cultural-resources/

Description:
Offers Blackfoot-led educational materials, including historical content and cultural teachings, that support Alberta high school Social Studies and cross-curricular learning.

12. Treaty 6 Education Council – Classroom Resources

Citation (APA 7):
Treaty 6 Education Council. (n.d.). Education resources. https://www.treatysix.org/education

Description:
Provides Treaty 6–led classroom resources, historical teachings, and lesson supports suitable for Grade 10–12 Social Studies and English curriculum in Alberta.

13. Métis Crossing – Educator Resources

Citation (APA 7):
Métis Crossing. (n.d.). Educational resources for teachers. https://metiscrossing.com/education/

Description:
Provides Métis-led lesson plans, inquiry activities, and cultural learning resources designed for secondary Social Studies, English, and interdisciplinary instruction.

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