Reimagining Post-Secondary Education with Aunt Marny and Jennifer Anaquod

Marny Point – Program Coordinator/ Instructor for the NITEP

Jennifer Anaquod – Director, Indigenous Academic Initiatives

Links and notes

Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada

Statement of apology to former students of Indian Residential Schools

First Peoples Principles of Learning

Shawn A-in-chut Atleo (Ahousaht First Nation, born 1967), is an activist and politician, a former National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations in Canada (serving 2009 to 2014). He also has served since 1999 as a Hereditary Chief of the Ahousaht First Nation, part of the Nuu-chah-nulth Nation based in British Columbia.

Indian Control of Indian Education

Chief Dan George’s “Lament for Confederation”

Dr. Kirkness

Dr. Archibald

First Nations Education Steering Committee

The new graduation component for every student in Canada

Indigenous people got the vote; UNDRIP “human beings”

Sinixt people in Kootenays

Peter Cole _ Indigenous Curriculum Professor at UBC

Leanne Simpson

Dr. Michael Marker UBC

Universal Design for Learning

Liberating Structures

The Whole School

Forest Schools

Valhalla Wilderness Program

Word of the Day drop-in language class on Wednesdays, 10:00-11:00 in the Indigenous Gathering Place

Cia Verschelden Recovering Bandwidth Tax of Uncertainty

42:45 háy̓sxʷ q̓ə! or Huy ch q’u.

First Nations House of Learning

University of Alberta Indigenous Research Guide

Reimagining Post-Secondary with Joann Anokwuru

Links 

Living and Learning with Disabilities in Nigeria by Joann Ihuoma Anokwuru 

The Salamanca Framework 

Joann Ihuoma Anokwuru ICANDO Education 

Child-Friendly Schools Manual 

Dr. Jennifer Katz – The Three-Block model of universal design for learning 

International Forums of Inclusion Practitioners 

UBC Black Student Union calls for dedicated space as Black students face feelings of isolation 

Joann Anokwuru on LinkedIn

Universal Design (Wikipedia)

Dr. Kimberley Tanner – Researcher focusing on biology and science education research, specifically on developing assessment tools to understand how people from K-12 to practicing scientists conceptualize science.

CBC Ideas “Neurodiversity and the myth of normal – part 1”

CBC Ideas “Neurodiversity and the myth of normal – part 2”