UBC: Indigenous Knowledges and Open Education

Many conversations around open education focus on a Eurocentric framework of copyright and intellectual property rights that are sometimes in tension with Indigenous knowledge systems. Kayla Lar-Son will explore some of the concerns around OER and Indigenous Knowledges and discuss the 6Rs of Indigenous OER, exploring tools, principles, and practices for engaging with Indigenous communities. Additionally, presenters will discuss an ‘in the works’ edited volume that centres Indigenous ways of knowing, culture, experiences, and worldviews within the work of open education pedagogy and advocacy work.

Presenters:
  • Kayla Lar-Son, Indigenous Programs and Services Librarian, Xwi7xwa Library, UBC, and program manager librarian for Indigitization
  • Donna Langille, Community Engagement and Open Education Librarian, UBC Okanagan
  • Tashia Kootenayoo, past President of the University of British Columbia Students’ Union Okanagan
  • Brad Wuetherick, Associate Provost, Academic Programs, Teaching and Learning, UBC Okanagan

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