@Niigaanwewidam It’s a bit ironic that someone named Gray replaced the head of CTV news, because wasn’t it gray (hair) that got Lisa ousted? For shame!
Lee gave the Margaret Laurence Lecture this year. She spoke pure power. Please listen and teach her words. She was always light years ahead of all of us. Ideas Oct. 5, 2021: Lee Maracle delivers the Margaret Laurence Lecture https://t.co/LymDeOSepC
Big shout out to Brent Tookenay for being awarded the Governor General of Canada’s Meritorious Service Decoration. Huge congrats to Brent and everyone at Seven Generations Education Institute. https://t.co/9bQS723lXr
Our CEO @tookenay spoke with Amy Hadley on Superior Morning to talk about his Meritorious Service Decoration awarded for his work in Indigenous education! Click here to listen https://t.co/mqT3TAJ7ja
@giigidodebwewin @CAMathCouncil Miigwech Marjolaine. You reminded me of how powerful it was to see some parents or kokums who were survivors of residential school and who had never stepped foot in a school since their traumatic childhood days in government-run residential schools attending family math nights.
@mathschristine@CAMathCouncil Taking math outside helps students actively engage with concepts https://t.co/tTAOHs1kCQ
Using a mathematics and science lens to explore issues of social justice, such as- https://t.co/qijIAvrPWW
#cmcmath#mathequity Tag us @CAMathCouncil
@CAMathCouncil A3 with Q3: Inviting community leaders into your district for schoolwide math planning and doing math together means that you build relationships, allow opportunities for contributions, and make strong community connections. #cmcmath#mathequity@CAMathCouncil
@AngelaTorr3s@CAMathCouncil Our spatial reasoning approach to math seemed to provide multiple entry points for students and teachers to shine. Teachers were often surprised at their students’ strengths in this area and happy to learn the underlying mathematics.
@AngelaTorr3s@CAMathCouncil A1: when Indigenous Elders begin the school day with ceremony they remind us to see and hear and be emotionally connected to students (and each other) “in a good way” and of the importance of these connections to one another. @CAMathCouncil#cmcmath#mathequity
@AngelaTorr3s@CAMathCouncil A1: Each of our math PD sessions (before we headed into classrooms to try our playful/spatial mathematics activities) began with an Indigenous Elder offering a smudge ceremony to keep in mind seeing and hearing children in a good way and keeping their best interests at heart.
Justice delayed=denied. Trudeau continues to lag behind his rhetoric. The amazing @cblackst continues her unrelenting crusade for fiscal fairness for FN Children:
Ottawa in court this week over First Nations child-welfare compensation order | CBC News https://t.co/deOGDy8CGW