Decolonizing and Indigenizing Engineering: The Design & Implementation of a New Course

Jillian Seniuk Cicek, Randy Herrmann, Reed Forrest, K. Monkman
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This practice paper introduces a new course designed by one Indigenous and one non-Indigenous engineering educator at the University of Manitoba to decolonize and Indigenize engineering. Working with an Indigenous teaching assistant, and supported by a doctoral student auditing the course, we facilitated a small group of Indigenous and non-Indigenous engineering students to think critically about making place and space for Indigenous Peoples and worldviews in engineering. Here, we share the course design, our reflections on the course, and our plans going forward. Our initiative is one answer the Calls to Action by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) of Canada to learn the truth about Canada as colonizer and use education as a tool for reconciliation. In doing so, we aim to provide engineering students with knowledges and perspectives for working successfully with First Nations, Métis and Inuit Peoples and communities in engineering practice in Manitoba, and in Canada.
去殖民化与本土化工程:新课程的设计与实施
本文介绍了马尼托巴大学一名土著和一名非土著工程教育家为工程去殖民化和本土化而设计的一门新课程。在一名土著助教的帮助下,在一名旁听课程的博士生的支持下,我们让一小群土著和非土著的工程专业学生批判性地思考如何在工程领域为土著人民和世界观创造空间。在这里,我们分享课程设计,我们对课程的反思,以及我们未来的计划。我们的倡议是响应加拿大真相与和解委员会的行动呼吁,了解加拿大作为殖民者的真相,并利用教育作为和解的工具。在这样做的过程中,我们的目标是为工程专业的学生提供知识和观点,以便在马尼托巴省和加拿大的工程实践中成功地与第一民族、姆姆萨梅蒂斯人和因纽特人以及社区合作。
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