😡Again…so utterly disappointing. AB children deserve better.
Opinion: Why Alberta's new social studies curriculum gets a failing grade https://t.co/qHysspZLbp via @edmontonjournal
ECE students participated in the Spring Nature Fest at Helen Schuler Nature Center to welcome the arrival of spring on March 15th. The students set up a loose parts play for the community. #looseparts#PLAY
Convocation 2023 Student Feature: Gerry Campbell-Greer https://t.co/nudmZw4wEH via @YouTube
I'm not teary-eyed, you're teary-eyed. ❤What an impactful story of one successful learner @LethCollege
Waking up to an EXCITED and PROUD email from an educational assistant practicum student that they have been added to the sub list makes my heart full. ❤ #StudentSuccess@LC_CJHS
#LethbridgePlays#BeFitforLife#BuildingBrains partnered to host the Mini Play Summit! ECE faculty attended & learned about the benefits that regular physical activity has on the brain and how to plan physical activities that support the development of core executive functions.
ECE students learning by listening to Elders last Friday. We have also compiled picture books by Indigenous authors from this land. #lethcollege#reconciACTION#itstartswithyou
While coming out of the college today, I noticed the food bank truck with a line up. I’m heartened to know this service comes to campus, but on the other hand, it’s 💔 to know students need this support. Higher Ed and food security should just be a thing. #lethcollege
So proud to work in a place that works to prioritize Reconciliation, centering Indigenous voices, and listening to learn. These ECE students have demonstrated their open hearts and minds. #OrangeShirtDay2022@LethCollege
Taking a moment to enjoy this delicious local tea that was gifted to me, and I’m sitting in silence to honour MMIWG+ and every mother each and every day. 💕
MRU Education Students building brains, and realizing those early life experiences can really impact brain development. Trusting, caring, supportive adults matter for every child. #braingame
Read how @UCalgaryEduc@UofCGPE graduate students, Sulyn Bodnaresko, Michelle Scott and I think about "Ensemble mentorship as a decolonising and relational practice in Canada" https://t.co/zz4sKGzAtD