Embedding Indigenous Perspectives Across the Curriculum
Nelson is committed to Truth and Reconciliation by embedding authentic, vetted, and curriculum-aligned Indigenous perspectives into everyday learning. See how Edwin supports educators with trusted resources that go beyond add-ons and reflect Canada’s Calls to Action.
3 Edwin Strategies for Primary Classrooms
Three quick, practical ways to bring Edwin into primary classrooms.
Voices of Remembrance
Discover stories from people of diverse backgrounds and explore how observances like Remembrance Day, Indigenous Veterans Day, and other November observances connect to the values of gratitude, respect, and peace.
15 Questioning Strategies for Edwin
Strategies for formatively assessing students when using Edwin as a primarily whole-class resource.
Strategies for Math Remediation
Practical approaches for closing gaps and supporting math learning.
Using Edwin in Non-Traditional Settings
Strategies for using Edwin outside the traditional classroom.
Supporting Combined Grades with Edwin
Three quick, practical ways to bring Edwin into primary classrooms.
Targeted Planning with Keyword Search
Tips for using keyword search to quickly find resources matched to learning needs.
Creating Collections to Support Learning Goals
Tips for building curated collections in Edwin that align with teaching goals.
Inviting Students: Encouraging Ownership and Engagement
Discover how inviting students to Edwin helps them to build ownership of learning.
Sharing Resources: Whole Group, Small Group, 1:1
Flexible strategies for sharing Edwin resources with your class in any setting.
Using Teacher Notes to Inform Instruction
See how Teacher Notes can help you gain insights and guide next steps for student learning.
Planning with Edwin: Finding and Curating Resources
Tips for discovering, organizing, and saving Edwin resources to streamline planning.
Truth and Reconciliation Lesson Plan
Language is deeply connected to who we are, where we come from, and how we understand the world around us. In this lesson, we’ll explore how reclaiming Indigenous languages helps restore identity, heal communities, and move us toward Reconciliation.
Cultural Appropriation vs. Appreciation
This lesson examines the difference between cultural appropriation and appreciation by exploring real-life examples and reflective scenarios. Through discussion, case studies, and activities, students learn to recognize harmful appropriation, practise respectful appreciation, and consider their own role in cultural exchange.
Truth & Reconciliation Resources
A curated list of resources to support Truth and Reconciliation education throughout the year.
Mental and Physical Wellness
Browse a selection of curated resources focused on supporting mental and physical wellness.
Edwin Engagement Menu
Find strategies for engaging with Edwin content in ways that fit your goals, classroom needs, and teaching style.