Distributed for University of British Columbia Press
Seasons of Learning
Education in an Era of Reconciliation
What does it mean to teach in an era of reconciliation?
Seasons of Learning is an innovative exploration of ways to engage pedagogically with calls to action from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. Organized around the metaphor and rhythm of the seasonal cycle, the interdisciplinary volume highlights the importance of change: learning from the past, imagining different futures, and recognizing that learning is always unfinished. Each part begins with a reflection on Indigenous understandings of seasonality and ends with discussion prompts to support classroom and community dialogue. Contributors offer concrete teaching examples, from land- and arts-based learning to youth-led initiatives. They also share personal reflections on teaching Indigenous knowledges within Western educational systems.
Seasons of Learning underscores that reconciliation has no single path, only many ways of walking together. It invites readers into a reflexive process of decolonization to shape our shared future.
260 pages | 23 halftones | 6 x 9 | © 2026
Education: Curriculum and Methodology, Education--General Studies