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A Cultural Rights Charter: Respectful Ways of Working and Learning through Listening
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posted on 2020-09-14, 06:06 authored by Alexander HayesAlexander Hayes, Ronald RoeRonald Roe, Magali McDuffieMagali McDuffieAn iterative short paper describing considerations for respectful ways of working and learning through listening, particularly in the First Nations and Aboriginal context. A range of contextual references and readings bring forward topics (of which there are countless) which can then be considered using this 'scenarios' enriched process.
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