Time and Place at UBC Project Update
By Hanae Tsukada posted on Sep 12, 2017
Since we launched the project to include Musqueam history as a prominent aspect of the online resource Time and Place at UBC last summer, we were blessed by the opportunities to work with two UBC students of Musqueam descent – Sara Louie and Mathew Andreatta.
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UBC introduces interdisciplinary course on Indigenous Cultural Safety
By Julia Burnham posted on Jul 28, 2017
The Centre for Excellence in Indigenous Health (CEIH) has partnered with UBC Health to bring forth a new interdisciplinary learning experience on Indigenous Cultural Safety.
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NAISA Lunch & Learn explores Indigenous Initiatives
By Wendy Chan posted on
From June 22 to 24, UBC co-hosted the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA) 9th annual conference.
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Integrating Indigenous knowledges in teaching: When will we be ready?
By emi1989 posted on Jun 01, 2017
On May 2 the Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology held a panel discussion on integrating Indigenous content and perspectives in the classroom. The event brought together five settler scholars from departments across the university to share their experiences and to discuss, “When will we be ready?”
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Student Wellbeing and Classroom Climate
By Diana Jung and Janey Lew posted on May 03, 2017
On February 8, 2017 Patty Hambler, Director of Student Wellbeing Promotions and Michael Lee, Senior Instructor in the Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy co-faciliated a Classroom Climate workshop titled “Supporting the Student as a Whole Person: Exploring Connections Between Instructional Practices, Learning, and Wellbeing.”
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