New Blog post today as we move into June and Indigenous History Month. Have a read about some things you can do in your classroom for Indigenous history month. Exploring Lesson Plans for celebrating Indigenous History Month. www.carolynroberts.net/single-post/...
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“As educators, the more we know about who we teach, the more effective we will be with what we teach. Taking time to get to know our students isn’t fluff time, it’s academic time.” —Dr. Justin Tarte
“As educators, the more we know about who we teach, the more effective we will be with what we teach. Taking time to get to know our students isn’t fluff time, it’s academic time.” —Dr. Justin Tarte
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A group project between the Senior Leadership class and a grade 5/6 class for Red Dress Day.
Registration is filling up fast for the NOIIE Symposium. noiie.ca/symposium/ We are excited that Rebecca Winthrop, Director of the Centre for Universal Education at the Brookings Institution will be sharing insights from her new book. Hope to see you there! @noiie.ca @tashikirincic.bsky.social
🌟 Ready to spark some curiosity and make meaningful connections? Join us at the 2025 #NOIIE Symposium! 🌟 Happening May 9-10 at the Westin Wall Centre, Richmond, BC. Register now: noiie.ca/2025-noiie-s...
outdoorlearning.com/event/the-me... I loved listening to Robin Wall Kimmerer and Monique Gray Smith at this first session. The power of story to create connections and change lives is immense. @noiie.ca @lkaser.bsky.social
The concept of inclusion has evolved significantly in education, moving beyond mere physical presence in classrooms to encompass a deeper understanding of belonging and recognition of identity.
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See all the post-it annotations? That is the sign of a worthwhile professional read.