Self-Paced - Critical Thinking

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Learners will examine how trauma impacts the ability to think critically, problem solve, or be fully aware in decision making. Learners will explore the development of critical thinking skills in the context of Indigenous healing, wellness, and community development that further the growth of Indigenous self-determination. 

Please see below for delivery information and schedule. 

Questions?

Please contact our Recruitment Team for questions about the micro-credential or alternative payment options at recruitment@fnti.net or 1.800.267.0637, ext. 141

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Course runs from June 22 to July 24, 2026

Virtual, self-paced

Self-paced micro-credentials have no live sessions; participants complete their work independently, according to their own schedule. It will take approximately 15 hours to complete the entire micro-credential. Participants can save their progress and return to it at any time within the 5-week delivery period.

In order to successfully complete the micro-credential, all course work must be completed by the course closing date.

  1. Recognize and distinguish differences in ‘the way’ and ‘a way’ in relation to legends, stories, teachings, and ceremonies.
  2. Identify and describe the impacts on the brain as a result of trauma (colonization and oppression, etc.) imposed on Indigenous people.
  3. Articulate diversities within Indigenous and Western ways of knowing on Turtle Island and define how critical thinking is embedded within the teachings therein.
Price: $100.00
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