STA Pro-D Opportunities 2017: YUS素LTHUT, To Shine a Light on it
Date and time
Location
Queen Elizabeth Secondary
9457 King George Boulevard Surrey, BC V3V 5W4 CanadaDescription
Aboriginal Worldviews & Perspectives
- Semiahmoo First Nation Traditional Governance
- Using Historical Reasoning to Create Space for Reconciliation & Healing in the Classroom
- Indigenous Perspectives
- Firsts Nations Drum Making (All Day) First come, first in the circle of 20
- Infusing Aboriginal Content
- History of the Inuit Peoples
- Legacy of Residential Schools
- First Nations Archaeology
- Aboriginal Math
- Motivation from Resilience
- Deconstructing Myths
- Aboriginal Games
- Traditional Beading
- Pow Wow Dancing 101
- Picturing Memories (Participants in this workshop are asked to bring a photo of a relative)
- Residential Schools
- Dreamcatchers (All Day) First come, first in the circle of 20
- Working with Aboriginal Youth
Traditional Grand Entry Traditional Welcome
Traditional teachings Traditional Drumming, Singing, and Dancing
Vendor Booths Lunch provided
STA Pro-D Opportunities
Thursday, November 10, 2017
Queen Elizabeth Secondary School
9457 King George Boulevard, Surrey
8:30 pm to 2:30 pm
Free to district teachers
CUPE members and out-of-town district teachers WELCOME ($25.00 registration fee at the door will apply to cover cost of morning refreshments & lunch).
Organized by
The Surrey Teachers' Association has been in existence since 1941 and is a union of professionals representing approximately 5000 public school teachers in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. All public school teachers in Surrey belong to the BCTF (British Columbia Teachers’ Federation) and their local teachers’ association.