Posted on July 31, 2018 by Evangeline Clifton
Archaeology field Assistant Program – This program teaches the necessary skills to participate in cultural resource management. From the website . http://camosun.ca/learn/programs/archaeological-field-assistant/ ”In the Archaeology Field Assistant program you will learn a diverse set of skills, such as the use of appropriate technology to identify and efficiently record archaeological features and sites, use respectful practices, […]
Archaeology field Assistant Program – This program teaches the necessary skills to participate in cultural resource management.
From the website . http://camosun.ca/learn/programs/archaeological-field-assistant/
”In the Archaeology Field Assistant program you will learn a diverse set of skills, such as the use of appropriate technology to identify and efficiently record archaeological features and sites, use respectful practices, and follow Indigenous cultural protocols. You’ll also be introduced to provincial heritage legislation and Indigenous perspectives of archaeology.
This program will prepare individuals for employment in the Cultural Resource Management industry as archaeological field assistants or for work in other resource inveotry jobs, and is meant to complement other credentials such as a Bachelor of Arts.”
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Julia Pegahmagabow speaks about her work in home schooling on Atikameksheng Anishnawbek First Nation where she incorporates the Anishinaabe culture and Anishinaabemowin language as the foundation of her teaching.
Julia Pegahmagabow speaks about her work in home schooling on Atikameksheng Anishnawbek First Nation where she incorporates the Anishinaabe culture and Anishinaabemowin language as the foundation of her teaching.
Posted on by ambershilling
Chief Atahm School provides immersion schooling (early childhood to grade 4) for the community.
Chief Atahm School provides immersion schooling (early childhood to grade 4) for the community.
Posted on by Lisa Jodoin
Charles Gaffney, the Department Head at New Brunswick College of Craft and Design, discusses the ways that the Aboriginal Visual Arts program teaches students the history and technique of traditional Indigenous art and craft in Atlantic Canada.
Charles Gaffney, the Department Head at New Brunswick College of Craft and Design, discusses the ways that the Aboriginal Visual Arts program teaches students the history and technique of traditional Indigenous art and craft in Atlantic Canada.
Posted on by Lisa Jodoin
Candy Paul, a teacher at Under One Sky Head Start in Fredericton, discusses the Take It Outside program and the ways that land and language are incorporated into their pre-school program.
Candy Paul, a teacher at Under One Sky Head Start in Fredericton, discusses the Take It Outside program and the ways that land and language are incorporated into their pre-school program.
Posted on by Lisa Jodoin
Mary Palmater, Supervisor at Under One Sky Head Start program, describes the program and its importance to the community.
Mary Palmater, Supervisor at Under One Sky Head Start program, describes the program and its importance to the community.
Posted on 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 Charity Gladstone
Verna Jones, Nanaimo and Ladysmith, School District No. 68
Verna Jones, Nanaimo and Ladysmith, School District No. 68