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{{AFC submission|d|reason|Subject is a CFORK of the page Holistic Lifelong Learning. Although, I am not sure that HLL is notable for Wikipedia. Anything in this draft can easily fit into that article without creating a separate standalone article. |u=Behzad Azarmju M.D.|ns=118|decliner=CNMall41|declinets=20181205030001|ts=20181110080548}} Learning Blanket[1] is an important part of the Holistic Lifelong Learning. It is a traditional approach to healing by Inuit nations in Canada.[2] In this approach, learning is an ongoing journey and individuals progress through each life stage – infancy and childhood, youth and young adulthood, adulthood, and elderly. It is presented with a range of learning opportunities using sources and Domains of Knowledge including culture, people, and sila (life force or essential energy) as well as sub-domains. The sub-domains include language, traditions, family, community, elders, land, and the environment.[3][4] See also - Medicine wheel
- Silap Inua
References1. ^https://firstnationspedagogy.ca/CCL_Inuit_Holistic_Learning_Model_EN.pdf 2. ^https://prism.ucalgary.ca/bitstream/11023/3243/1/ucalgary_2016_wick_meghan.pdf 3. ^https://media.curio.ca/filer_public/78/64/7864c3fb-c4ec-4991-8e60-df3e754527cf/beyond94guide2e.pdf 4. ^https://www.calgaryunitedway.org/images/uwca/our-work/kids/public-policy-research/Aboriginal%20Preschool%20Options%20Scan%20Report.pdf
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