Inuit Education in Coastal Labrador.
Ola Anderson Interview
Inuit Education in Coastal Labrador.

Inuit Education in Coastal Labrador.
Inuit Education in Coastal Labrador.
Inuktitut Teacher. Teaching Inuktitut to Inuit Bachelor of Education students.
Inuktitut Teacher. Teaching Inuktitut to Inuit Bachelor of Education students.
Vincent Ziffle incorporates Indigenous ways of knowing into his 100 level Chemistry courses at the First Nations University of Canada.
Assistant Professor, Vincent Ziffle, from the Department of Indigenous Science, the Environment, and Economic Development (DISEED) at First Nations University of Canada, discusses the intersections of Chemistry and Indigenous education. Ziffle explains how organic, introductory, and general chemistries can be explored experientially in classrooms, on the land, or in the kitchen. The chemistry of medicinal plants or the chemistry of food and cooking offers a high degree of traditional knowledge integration into the course. For Ziffle, Indigenous education incorporates traditional ways of knowing, traditional ecological knowledge, and involves working with and learning from Elders. Ziffle hopes to provide all students opportunities to understand chemistry, at least the basics, where principles are learned experientially enriching our lives to better understand our world.
Follow the link to find more information about the First Nation’s University, Indigenous Environmental Science program http://fnuniv.ca/a-programs.
The First Nations University of Canada, the University of Regina, and the University of Saskatchewan partner with Let’s Talk Science, a national non-profit organization whose volunteers work with classrooms or community groups to connect them to science, technology, engineering, and mathematic learning experiences. Follow the link to learn more about their programs https://letstalkscience.ca.
“Our Labrador” program is a six week program teaching traditional skills and culture to youth on the southeast coast of Labrador
“Our Labrador” program is a six week program teaching traditional skills and culture to youth on the southeast coast of Labrador
Integrating traditional knowledge into K-12.
Integrating traditional knowledge into K-12.
Kelly Anne Butler, an Instructor at Memorial University’s Grenfell Campus, discusses her course on Indigenous Personal Narrative and the ways that she has managed to bridge the community and the university.
Kelly Anne Butler, an Instructor at Memorial University’s Grenfell Campus, discusses her course on Indigenous Personal Narrative and the ways that she has managed to bridge the community and the university.
Dennis Wass, a student at Memorial University’s Grenfell campus, discusses how the Wampum Belt Initiative connects people.
Dennis Wass, a student at Memorial University’s Grenfell campus, discusses how the Wampum Belt Initiative connects people.
Emily Bolt, a phase 3 medical student and the local Officer of Indigenous Health at Memorial University, describes the programs and supports in place for Indigenous students at the medical school.
Emily Bolt, a phase 3 medical student and the local Officer of Indigenous Health at Memorial University, describes the programs and supports in place for Indigenous students at the medical school.
Jeremy Rhodes speaks about Elephant Thoughts’ work on reserves in Northern Ontario, which focuses on educational support, STEM outreach and customized education solutions for Indigenous schools. For more information, visit: https://www.theindigenousjourney.com/.
Jeremy Rhodes speaks about Elephant Thoughts’ work on reserves in Northern Ontario, which focuses on educational support, STEM outreach and customized education solutions for Indigenous schools. For more information, visit: https://www.theindigenousjourney.com/.
Komatik making through the Southern Inuit Education Program.
Komatik making through the Southern Inuit Education Program.