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ISP Toolkit in Action Panel: An Opportunity to Learn from Colleagues

ISP Toolkit in Action Panel: An Opportunity to Learn from Colleagues

Written by: Andrea Barragán Rivero, Paulina Semenec, Carissa Block, Janelle Kasperski

Respectfully Collaborating with Indigenous Students on Events: Lessons Learned from a CTLT Classroom Climate Series Session 

Respectfully Collaborating with Indigenous Students on Events: Lessons Learned from a CTLT Classroom Climate Series Session 

Written by Ashley Welsh and Hannah Coderre, with support from Frances Butterfield and Jessica Schuab  This blog highlights the main takeaways from the November 2022 Classroom Climate Series session and provides suggestions to support the teaching and learning community who are interested in collaborating and planning events with Indigenous students.  

Anti-Racist Teaching and Learning (A-RTL) Summer 2023 Update 

Anti-Racist Teaching and Learning (A-RTL) Summer 2023 Update 

Summer 2033 update from the A-RTL Team.

Job Posting: Classroom Climate and Equity & Inclusion – Graduate Student Facilitator – apply by Jan 6, 2021

Job Posting: Classroom Climate and Equity & Inclusion – Graduate Student Facilitator – apply by Jan 6, 2021

The CTLT Indigenous Initiatives team is seeking to hire a part-time (10 hours/week from Jan-Dec 2022) Classroom Climate and Equity & Inclusion Graduate Student Facilitator (CCIE-GSF) who will develop and deliver TA Training to support learning on Indigenous topics and to support equity and inclusion issues in the classroom.

Exploring Reconciliation in Teaching and Learning – Resources

Exploring Reconciliation in Teaching and Learning – Resources

On August 20, 2018, Indigenous Initiatives facilitated a workshop for the CTLT Summer Institute on the topic of Exploring Reconciliation in Teaching and Learning.

Q&A: Brendon Easton, Allard School of Law, Indigenous Law Students’ Association

Q&A: Brendon Easton, Allard School of Law, Indigenous Law Students’ Association

The Peter Allard School of Law’s Indigenous Studies Legal Program recently began offering a Cultural Competency certificate. We had the good fortune of connecting with JD Candidate Brendan Easton, who has been working with the law school to introduce this program.

Time and Place at UBC Project Update

Time and Place at UBC Project Update

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.