Virtual Tour: Abiinojiishiik-amino-yawook EarlyON Centre

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We are excited to announce our first Virtual Tour! Abiinojiishiik-amino-yawook EarlyON Centre will share some of the many strengths of their educators and programs, including examples of documentation, pictures of the centre, cultural teachings, and more! We will come together for approximately one hour, and Abiinojiishiik-amino-yawook staff will lead us through the following: Prayer and … Continue reading Virtual Tour: Abiinojiishiik-amino-yawook EarlyON Centre

Exploring Anti-Racist Pedagogy

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In the current global state, and in our work with children and families, it is important that we create safe spaces to respectfully discuss race, racism, and reconciliation. As stated by the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion (n.d.), “Remaining passive is no longer an option. Engaging in difficult or uncomfortable conversations is the new … Continue reading Exploring Anti-Racist Pedagogy

Cooks Network

Please join us for this Cooks Network where we will do a Menu Review with Megan Bellinger, Registered Dietician from The Thunder Bay District Health Unit.  We will also have a discussion on Child-Led recipes. Click this link to register: PD Registration (office.com) and please indicate which month you wish to attend.

Why is Academia Still So White? Implications for Pedagogy

The Faculty of Community Services (FCS) Learning & Teaching Committee at Toronto Metropolitan University (Formerly Ryerson University) is pleased to invite you to the next event in our FCS Teaching Talks series. This series of panel events will offer the FCS teaching community an opportunity to discuss our teaching and classroom experience over the last … Continue reading Why is Academia Still So White? Implications for Pedagogy

CANCELLED- Bingo

Webinar Thunder Bay, Ontario

Bingo has been cancelled due to low registration.  We apologize for any inconvenience.

Valuing Heart Knowledge – A Teaching through Personal Story with Lynn Gehl

The Faculty of Community Service Indigenous Resurgence at Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University) invites you to join Lynn Gehl, PhD Algonquin Anishinaabe-Ikwe, as she talks about debwewin (truth). Debwewin (truth) is an Anishinaabeg tradition that values the connection of the circle of mind knowledge and the circle of heart knowledge when coming to know … Continue reading Valuing Heart Knowledge – A Teaching through Personal Story with Lynn Gehl


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