QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
Often, Indigenous knowledge is transmitted through the following way:
A.Living in isolation and denying the body
B.Dedicated study of written works
C.Long travel to centres of learning
D.Personal experience and embodied knowledge - CORRECT ANSWER D.Personal
experience and embodied knowledge
How do you define inductive discipline:
A.A strict regime to adjust children's behaviour
B.A non-coercive approach to shape children's behaviour
C.Grandparents raising their children's children
D.A "do as I say, and not as I do" ideology - CORRECT ANSWER B.A non-coercive approach
to shape children's behaviour
What do the ethics of non-interference hope to accomplish:
A.Teach children self-reflection and discover answers
B.Let children reflect on their moral failings and their mistakes
C.Raise perfect community members
D.Shape children in accordance to the the edicts of community rules - CORRECT
ANSWER A.Teach children self-reflection and discover answers
Indigenous education relies heavily on the nexus between:
A.the material world and spiritual world.
B.observational learning and role modeling.
C.thinking about an issue and actively doing something.
, D.elders teaching and youths rebelling. - CORRECT ANSWER B.observational learning and
role modeling.
Elders are valued in an educational context because they have much:
A.spirituality
B.authority
C.compassion
D.experience - CORRECT ANSWER D.experience
The desired outcome of a sharing circle is - CORRECT ANSWER consensus
The concept of Seven Generations means that we:
A.consider the repercussions of our actions seven generations into the future.
B.consult elders who can tell us stories about how a similar problem was addressed over the past
seven generations.
C.speak with seven different clans before taking action
D.look seven generations in the past and the future when making a decision. - CORRECT
ANSWER D.look seven generations in the past and the future when making a decision.
The fosterage practice of the Navajo means that:
A.grandchildren live with grandparents to exchange physical assistance for care and knowledge.
B.children are sent to live on residential schools to learn the ways of the settlers.
C.children spend part of the year with each member of their extended family to unite the group and
share knowledge.
D.children live with another group in order to foster peaceful relations. - CORRECT
ANSWER A.grandchildren live with grandparents to exchange physical assistance for care and
knowledge.
An example of inductive discipline would be: