Ojibwe Pilot Course
The Ojibwe Pilot Course is a structured introductory program designed to support beginner learners of Anishinaabemowin in educational and community settings.
The course is delivered through a licensed learning environment and is designed for institutional, classroom, or organizational use.
Course Overview
The Ojibwe Pilot Course introduces foundational Anishinaabemowin through guided lessons, listening practice, and supported learning activities.
The pilot is designed to be delivered over a defined period and may be adapted to meet institutional needs.
Intended Audience
This course is intended for:
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Schools and educators
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Community language programs
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Cultural organizations
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Adult and post-secondary learners
No prior knowledge of Anishinaabemowin is required.​
Course Delivery
The Ojibwe Pilot Course is delivered through secure learning platforms such as Google Classroom.
Course materials, media, and resources are accessed through licensed environments and are not publicly distributed.
What the Course Includes
Depending on the licensing agreement, the course may include:
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Guided lessons
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Audio and video learning support
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Structured learning activities
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Instructor or facilitator guidance
Course structure and duration are determined in collaboration with partner organizations.


Licensed course environment (Google Classroom)
Licensing & Access
The Ojibwe Pilot Course is licensed for use by schools, organizations, and institutions.
Licensing agreements define access, duration, and permitted use.
Individual public access is not provided.
To discuss course licensing or pilot partnerships, please contact us.