Posted: February 22, 2018
First Nation
Posted: October 17, 2017
Mi’kmawey Debert Cultural Centre
The curriculum resource developed by a distinguished group of Mi’kmaw educators is now available to teachers and the general public online here at the MDCC website as well as in hard copy through the office of the Mi’kmawey Debert Cultural Centre project. Supplementary materials can be found here.
Posted: October 17, 2017
OneDrive - Welcome to First Nations
Academic Resources and Lesson Plans for Grades K-12 - Great cultural inclusive materials for schools
Posted: October 17, 2017
Talking Cirlces are a foundational approach to First Nations pedagogy-in-action since they provide a model for an educational activity that encourages dialogue, respect, the co-creation of learning content, and social discourse. The nuance of subtle energy created from using this respectful approach to talking with others provides a sense of communion and interconnectedness that is not often present in the common methods of communicating in the classroom. When everyone has their turn to speak, when all voices are heard in a respectful and attentive way, the learning atmosphere becomes a rich source of information, identity, and interaction.
MVHS has invited Bobby Sylliboy - Tobacco Strategy worker, John Paul - Youth Alcohol and Drug worker, and Rick Dedam - Youth Suicide Prevention worker to hold talking circles with MVHS First Nation students by grade level, grade 9 to 12.
General Process
- It is respectful to introduce oneself
- It is important that the circle of people listens respectfully to the person speaking
- The person who is speaking should 'speak from the heart'
- Shared communications should be kept in confidence, especially if personal
Posted: October 17, 2017
Posted: October 17, 2017
Posted: October 17, 2017
First Nation Education
The First Nation Education leads have collaborated First Nations resources. Thier website is continuing to build a data base for your access and use.
Posted: October 16, 2017
Posted: October 16, 2017
This year our FIrst Nation students and staff are working to improve the school's atmosphere and is becoming more culturally inclusive. This is our first community newsletter to highlight semester one cultural activities. We plan to publish another newsletter in January and a recap newsletter in June. Our hope is to include student voices in future publications, and highlight student achievements.
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Posted: October 16, 2017
Please see annual report outlining activites and targets met during the 2016-2017 academic year.
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