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Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA) Annual MeetingAT
The conference theme is "Indigenous Conversations Across Waters, Lands, Generations, and Imaginations." June 14 - 21, 2021 NCCIE will be sharing a roundtable presentation entitled, "Collaborating on Community-Directed Indigenous Learning Resources." For more information, please go to: https://www.naisa.org/. |
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Congress 2021AT
Congress 2021 will take place from May 27 to June 4. The theme for this year’s Congress is “Northern Relations". Unrivalled in scope and impact, the annual Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences is the convergence of over 70 scholarly associations, each holding their annual conference under one umbrella. Now in its 90th year, this flagship event is much more than Canada’s largest gathering of scholars. Congress brings together academics, researchers, policy-makers, and practitioners to share findings, refine ideas, and build partnerships that will help shape the Canada of tomorrow. NCCIE will operate a virtual kiosk that will welcome conference attendees wishing to explore resources and ask questions through a virtual discussion. Click here to register for Congress 2021! |
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NCCIE Virtual National GatheringAT
‘Our Histories – Our Stories – Our Future – Our Vision’ Wednesday, March 10, 2021 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. CST Join us for a day of learning and sharing about Indigenous education:
For details visit: www.nccie.ca/national-gathering and follow us on social media |
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Sharing Indigenous Education ResourcesAT
Join us to learn more about resources developed in Indigenous communities that support Indigenous education in Ontario! The National Centre for Collaboration in Indigenous Education (NCCIE) will be offering free virtual events on February 4th, 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm (EST) and on February 23rd, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm (EST). Check out the event schedule and register for an event by clicking the link below! We hope you're able to join us! Register here! |
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NCCIE Virtual Regional Webinar - Sharing Naskapi Education ResourcesAT
Please join us on February 12, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM (EST) to learn about Naskapi history, language, culture, and traditions. View a presentation of Remembering our Roots: A Series of Lesson Plans for Grades 5, 6, and 10. Animation: Loretta Robinson, Naskapi Educator |
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The Canadian Online Homeschool ConferenceAT
An annual digital conference to support and encourage homeschoolers across Canada held between February 3rd - 9th, 2021. Over 40 Sessions, including sessions for: new and experienced homeschoolers, youth and children, special needs, French language, etc. The goal of the Canadian Homeschooler is to help Canadian homeschooling families connect with each other, with companies, and with resources that will support their learning journey. The website and the conference offer a venue to find curriculum, materials, and resources that are relevant to homeschoolers, their experiences, and their history. First Nations University of Canada is an affiliate of the Homeschool Conference. Please register here. |
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Indspire National Gathering for Indigenous EducationAT
Canada’s Leading Voices on Indigenous Education Streamed Directly to your Home “This year’s National Gathering will take place virtually, featuring eight workshops over two days, a keynote address by award winning journalist and author of the best-selling book “All Our Relations”, Tanya Talaga, and an opportunity to network and share best practices with Indigenous educators across the country.” NCCIE will be hosting a virtual Tradeshow booth where conference participants can visit the booth, peruse, and ask questions via a virtual chat with booth attendants. Rassemblement national pour l’éducation autochtone Les chefs de file canadiens en matière d’éducation autochtone seront en direct chez vous Le Rassemblement national de cette année se déroulera de manière virtuelle, avec huit ateliers sur deux jours, un discours d’ouverture prononcé par Tanya Talaga, journaliste primée et auteure du best-seller All Our Relations, et des occasions de créer des réseaux et de partager les meilleures pratiques avec des enseignants autochtones de partout au pays. Le NCCIE tiendra un kiosque virtuel qui accueillera les participants à la conférence souhaitant explorer les ressources et poser des questions via une discussion virtuelle. |
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Approaches to Maths & Sciences in Indigenous LearningAT
a digital forum Join in from across the country on Facebook Live (https://www.facebook.com/NCCIECanada/) for a panel discussion about ‘Approaches to Maths & Sciences in Indigenous Learning' Panelists from across Canada will participate in a dynamic discussion about math and science education with moderator Dustin Brass. They will discuss their experiences as educators with examples from the programs they run in delivering math and science programs using Indigenous learning principles. |
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What is Land-Based Learning?AT
Panelists from across Canada will participate in a dynamic discussion about land-based education. They will discuss the connections to land that are grounded within Indigenous knowledge and share their experiences as educators with examples from the programs they run. Panelists from across Canada will participate in a dynamic discussion about land-based education. They will discuss the connections to land that are grounded within Indigenous knowledge and share their experiences as educators with examples from the programs they run. This interactive discussion will be staged on Facebook Live. Viewers can interact through Facebook or via text message with the panelists and moderator. A Facebook profile is not required to participate. Panelists:
Moderator: Dustin Brass, Lecturer/Placement Coordinator for Indigenous Education at First Nations University of Canada, Regina, Saskatchewan Watch live at https://www.facebook.com/NCCIECanada/ or here on NCCIE.ca with more details shared on both platforms and https://twitter.com/NCCIE_Canada. Times will vary depending on your location (12:00 PST/ 1:00 MST/ 2:00 CST/ 3:00 EST/ 4:00 AST). |