Posted on July 31, 2018 by Lisa Jodoin
Dan Robichaud, the Coordinating Instructor of the Aboriginal Visual Arts program at New Brunswick College of Craft and Design, discusses the Aboriginal Visual Arts program.
Dan Robichaud, the Coordinating Instructor of the Aboriginal Visual Arts program at New Brunswick College of Craft and Design, discusses the Aboriginal Visual Arts program.
Posted on by Kaitlyn Walcheske
The Indigenous leadership group at St.Augustine School uses the Circle of Courage model to develop student leadership skills and support positive youth development. This student group is accessible to all students.
The Indigenous leadership group at St.Augustine School uses the Circle of Courage model to develop student leadership skills and support positive youth development. This student group is accessible to all students.
Posted on by Lisa Jodoin
Edward Allen discusses his work with the Aboriginal Resource Office at Memorial University in St. John’s.
Edward Allen discusses his work with the Aboriginal Resource Office at Memorial University in St. John’s.
Posted on by Lisa Jodoin
Candy Wigmore, a teacher at Wekatesk Head Start in Charlottetown, describes how language and culture are taught to the children and the impact the program has on them and their development.
Candy Wigmore, a teacher at Wekatesk Head Start in Charlottetown, describes how language and culture are taught to the children and the impact the program has on them and their development.
Posted on by Kelsey Pagacz
Shkoday Abinojiiwak Obimiwedoon (Thunder Bay Headstart Program) is an early learning daycare centre built around Anishinaabe culture and holistic learning.
Kelsey Pagacz interviews Marilyn Junilla, Executive Director of Shkoday Abinojiiwak Obimiwedoon. Shkoday Abinojiiwak Obimiwedoon (Thunder Bay Headstart Program) is an early learning daycare centre built around Anishinaabe culture and holistic learning.
”Shkoday Abinojiiwak Obimiwedoon will exist to lead the children and caregivers to a place of mental, emotional and spiritual strength by providing a healthy environment that reflects the cultural values of the extended family through the presence of strong, caring people who come to share and carry on their love, skills, language and knowledge.” from the website
https://www.northwesthealthline.ca/displayservice.aspx?id=147126
Posted on by Sara Fulla
The T’lisalagi’lakw Elementary School is located in Alert Bay, British Columbia. It was built in 1994, and is a Group 2 independent school with grades K-7, and also has a Nursery program. http://www.namgis.bc.ca/education-services/k-12/#
The T’lisalagi’lakw Elementary School is located in Alert Bay, British Columbia. It was built in 1994, and is a Group 2 independent school with grades K-7, and also has a Nursery program.
http://www.namgis.bc.ca/education-services/k-12/#
Posted on by Charity Gladstone
Colleen Manson, Parksvillie and Qualiicum School District No. 68
Colleen Manson, Parksvillie and Qualiicum School District No. 68