Educational Resources

Women’s Memorial March and MMIWG2S+ Resources for Indigenous Kin & non-Indigenous Allies

Women’s Memorial March and MMIWG2S+ Resources for Indigenous Kin & non-Indigenous Allies

As a cross campus initiative, the Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Office, Strategic Indigenous Enrolment Initiatives, and CTLT Indigenous Initiatives created two resources on the Annual Women’s Memorial March & MMIWG2S+.

Indigenous Lands in the Virtual World

Indigenous Lands in the Virtual World

Indigenous lands exist in the virtual world. We are teaching and working together in an online world. With most of our time spent on the computer, the thought of intentional and meaningful land acknowledgement seems difficult.

Indigenous Initiatives Learning Community goes on qeqən House Posts Walking Tour

Indigenous Initiatives Learning Community goes on qeqən House Posts Walking Tour

The Indigenous Initiatives (II) Learning Community is a peer-driven professional development community intended for participants who took part in a series of workshops on integrating Indigenous perspectives into their work (the II Design Series).

When will we be ready? Sharing responsibility for Indigenous engagement in teaching and learning

When will we be ready? Sharing responsibility for Indigenous engagement in teaching and learning

On November 6, the Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology’s Indigenous Initiatives team partnered with the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies and the UBC Learning Circle to host a panel discussion which centered the voices and perspectives of Indigenous studies faculty members and leaders on the topic of sharing responsibility for Indigenous engagement.

Staff Profile: Q&A with Will Engle, Open Education Strategist, Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology

Staff Profile: Q&A with Will Engle, Open Education Strategist, Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology

We recently interviewed Will Engle, Open Education Strategist, for the Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology (CTLT) on his experiences with open education and intersections with Indigenous engagement in teaching and learning.

What I Learned in Class Today Reboot Project: Welcoming Keirra Webb and Year 2 Update

What I Learned in Class Today Reboot Project: Welcoming Keirra Webb and Year 2 Update

The second year of the “What I Learned in Class Today: Educational Experiences and Institutional Responses to Indigenous Engagement in Curriculum, Pedagogy, and Classroom Climate at UBC” Reboot continues to explore the challenging questions about Indigenous engagement on UBC’s campus that were the impetus for the original student project in 2007.

What I Learned in Class Today Reboot: Update and Project Summary

What I Learned in Class Today Reboot: Update and Project Summary

What I Learned in Class Today: Aboriginal Issues in the Classroom began as a student project, led by Karrmen Crey and Amy Perreault in 2007.

IN/Relation Welcomes New Staff, Pilots Initial Modules

IN/Relation Welcomes New Staff, Pilots Initial Modules

IN/Relation: Educational Resources for International Students Learning Indigenous Contexts and Histories at UBC  is a TLEF-funded project to increase for Indigenous engagement for international learners, and develop intercultural understanding and respect.