Posted on by Lisa Jodoin
Jan Buley, an Education Professor at Memorial University, describes the exciting work that’s come out of her partnership with First Light Childcare Centre.
Jan Buley, an Education Professor at Memorial University, describes the exciting work that’s come out of her partnership with First Light Childcare Centre.
Posted on juillet 5, 2018 by Jane Gray
Nicole Bell is currently an Associate Professor at the School of Education. Her research areas include: Indigenous culture-based education, infusion of Indigenous knowledge into public schooling and teacher education, decolonization and healing, and Indigenous research theory and methodology. Nicole is Anishnaabe (Bear Clan) from Kitigan Zibi First Nation in Quebec. She is the mother of […]
Nicole Bell is currently an Associate Professor at the School of Education. Her research areas include: Indigenous culture-based education, infusion of Indigenous knowledge into public schooling and teacher education, decolonization and healing, and Indigenous research theory and methodology. Nicole is Anishnaabe (Bear Clan) from Kitigan Zibi First Nation in Quebec. She is the mother of five boys and is passionate about Indigenous education, motivated by her educational experiences personally and as a mother.
Posted on juin 22, 2018 by Lisa Jodoin
Neil Forbes, Director of Education at Lennox Island First Nation, describes the Indigenous education programs in his community.
Neil Forbes, Director of Education at Lennox Island First Nation, describes the Indigenous education programs in his community.
Posted on juin 17, 2018 by Stepfanie johnston
Pamela Toulouse speaks about how using traditional kinoomaage (teachings) and kendaasowin (knowledge) help to create socially conscious educators at Laurentian University.
Pamela Toulouse speaks about how using traditional kinoomaage (teachings) and kendaasowin (knowledge) help to create socially conscious educators at Laurentian University.
Posted on juin 15, 2018 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 mai 22, 2018 by Timothy Merasty
Neeched Up Games plays a unique role in educating students and teachers about Indigenous history and culture in Saskatchewan.
Owner of the social enterprise, Neeched Up Games, Janelle Pewapsconias, leads youth leadership and empowerment workshops, creates apps, and promotes role playing games that teach students and adults the history of Indigenous people in Canada. Pewapsconias hopes to bridge knowledge gaps between Canadians and Indigenous people in order to better understand Indigenous history, decolonization, identity, culture, empowerment, and sense of belonging. The Neeched Up subscription pack is available to teachers to both support their learning and to help them teach about treaties and reconciliation. To learn more about Neeched Up Games and the 2-4 hour workshops visit: https://neechedupgames.wordpress.com.