Indigenous student sent home with ‘offensive’ worksheet, prompting audit at Niagara school – CBC

by ahnationtalk on September 23, 2022368 Views

Teacher faces ‘disciplinary action’ for sending home sheet depicting stereotypes

Sep 23, 2022

A Niagara-area school is auditing the materials of a teacher who’s facing undisclosed “disciplinary action” after a student was sent home with a worksheet depicting two cartoon characters in stereotypical Indigenous clothing, including feathered headbands.

Tracee Smith, who lives in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont., was shocked when her four-year-old son Ekkian Christmas came home from junior kindergarten with the worksheet entitled “Two little Indians are eating ice cream.” It asked students to “colour the scoops that have an ‘I’ or ‘i’ on it.”

“I couldn’t believe that I was reading it. I went from being shocked, to upset, to really disappointed, all very quickly,” said Smith, a member of the Missanabie Cree First Nation in northern Ontario.

She said other children in the class also were given the worksheet.

Read More: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/racist-worksheet-niagara-indigenous-1.6591745

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