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Dr. Erin Spring (she/her/hers) is a scholar and educator of British descent now living and working with/in Treaty 7. She grew up on Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe Territories and lived in many different places before moving to Moh’kins’tsis (the Blackfoot name for Calgary). She has been honoured to work with and learn from Blackfoot and Cree communities in Alberta and Manitoba over the past five years. Erin and Aubrey were co-leads on the Innovative Initiatives in First Nations, Métis and Inuit Education within Undergraduate Teacher Education project. Together they led the team through reviewing the B.Ed curriculum, gathering Indigenous texts, and generating the Books to Build On web resource.
Sessions auxquelles Dr. Erin Spring participe
Samedi 19 Février, 2022
In this workshop, teachers of all grade and subject levels will be introduced to weaving Indigenous literatures into their classrooms using the Books to Build On website (https://werklund.ucalgary.ca/teaching-learning/indigenous-literatureslearning). Teachers will learn about the philosophy of starting with story, then be guided through how the resources (books, picture books, podcasts, music, art, and much more) and teaching and learning ideas can be incorporated into their practices as soon...