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This Reflection Wheel is based on the Anishinaabeg Medicine Wheel as used in Mic
This Reflection Wheel is based on the Anishinaabeg Medicine Wheel as used in Michi Saagig Nishnaabeg territory. This tool was developed in collaboration with Alderville First Nation’s Elder Melody Crowe.
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The East is the direction from which we begin our learning. This is where we recognize the role of our spirit in our learning
he South is where we engage our emotional intelligence with our learning. This is where we recognize the role of our heart in our processin
The West is the place that we now purposefully use our critical thinking
he North is where we now physically respond after processing through the first three directions.
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