Posted on June 15, 2018 by Kaitlyn Walcheske
St. Thomas Aquinas School Division (STAR) and Nipisihkopahk Educational Authority (NEA) have entered into a education partnership through an Alberta Education Grant- “Building Capacity Through Collaboration.” Together, these schools are sharing, teaching, learning and collaborating on best practices in education.
St. Thomas Aquinas School Division (STAR) and Nipisihkopahk Educational Authority (NEA) have entered into a education partnership through an Alberta Education Grant- “Building Capacity Through Collaboration.” Together, these schools are sharing, teaching, learning and collaborating on best practices in education.
Posted on by Lisa Jodoin
Dawn Brooks, Administrator at St. Mary’s First Nation Adult Maliseet Immersion Program describes the immersion program.
Dawn Brooks, Administrator at St. Mary’s First Nation Adult Maliseet Immersion Program describes the immersion program.
Posted on by Lisa Jodoin
David Perley, former Director of the Mi’kmaq-Wolastoqey Centre at the University of New Brunswick, discusses the importance of Indigenous education.
David Perley, former Director of the Mi’kmaq-Wolastoqey Centre at the University of New Brunswick, discusses the importance of Indigenous education.
Posted on by Lisa Jodoin
Lee Merrigan-Thomas, Aboriginal Head Start Coordinator and Community Action Program Coordinator, describes the Mi’kmaw Child Development Centre and the impact it has on children and families.
Lee Merrigan-Thomas, Aboriginal Head Start Coordinator and Community Action Program Coordinator, describes the Mi’kmaw Child Development Centre and the impact it has on children and families.
Posted on by Ashley Nadjiwon
A high school teacher who specialized in Ojibway Language.
A high school teacher who specialized in Ojibway Language.
Posted on by Gabrielle Pellerin
Aanmitaagzi, an Indigenous arts company. Seeks out many ways to have/supports both direct and indirect learning.
Aanmitaagzi, an Indigenous arts company. Seeks out many ways to have/supports both direct and indirect learning.
Posted on by Lisa Jodoin
Darian Brown, a nursing student at the University of New Brunswick, discusses the Indigenous Nursing Program from a student’s perspective.
Darian Brown, a nursing student at the University of New Brunswick, discusses the Indigenous Nursing Program from a student’s perspective.
Posted on June 14, 2018 by Richard Stecenko
The Northern Manitoba Mining Academy provides access to its world-class facilities for field-based undergraduate courses, as well as graduate students and researchers doing field work. Full sample preparation and comfortable on-site accommodations are provided for a minimal cost to students and scientists in all natural and environmental sciences. The program integrates life and essential skills […]
The Northern Manitoba Mining Academy provides access to its world-class facilities for field-based undergraduate courses, as well as graduate students and researchers doing field work. Full sample preparation and comfortable on-site accommodations are provided for a minimal cost to students and scientists in all natural and environmental sciences. The program integrates life and essential skills components into conventional wilderness safety training to develop the foundational skills that are critical to successful employment. Graduates are expected to secure entry-level employment in mining and environmental industries including assisting in early mining exploration activities. Other graduates will advance to formal prospector training. “Our organization has a vision of building community capacity through the wilderness safety and intensive prospector training programs,” said Chief Jim Tobacco, Mosakahiken Cree Nation, and president, First Nation Mining Economic Development Inc. “It will help to boost creativity to find the next big mine within our ancestral lands.” The province is partnering with First Nations Mining Economic Development Inc., University College of the North, Northern Manitoba Mining Academy and Workplace Education Manitoba to deliver wilderness safety training for up to 40 individuals from four participating communities: God’s Lake Narrows First Nation, Opaskwayak Cree Nation, Marcel Colomb Cree Nation and Mosakahiken Cree Nation. http://www.miningacademy.ca/#welcome