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Learning First Peoples Summer Institute

6/10/2018

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​The Learning First Peoples Summer Institute is designed to support educators to bring quality, authentic First Peoples teaching and learning into BC classrooms. Comprised of two different sessions, which can be selected individually, the sessions will introduce resources that focus on themes, issues and topics of importance to First Peoples learning and informed by the First Peoples Principles of Learning. Each session will include print resources, activities and opportunities for professional dialogue and networking. 

August 20-22, 2018
Sheraton Vancouver Airport Hotel
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7551 Westminster Highway, Richmond, BC
SESSIONS
​Aug. 20-21, 2018   English First Peoples 10, 11 and 12 Teacher Resource Guide
Aug. 22, 2018 First Nations Governance Models Teacher Resource (Elem/Sec) and Modern Day Treaty in BC Teacher Resource (Elem/Sec)
REGISTRATION & EVENT RESOURCES: www.fnesc.ca/summerinstitute
​Event contact: Riannon Nahanee        toll-free 1-877-422-3672                              riannonn@fnesc.ca 
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Inaugural Student Story Map Competition

5/4/2018

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Esri Canada’s Education and Research group is excited to announce our inaugural Student Story Map Competition!
They invite you to submit student entries for a chance to win one of our top 3 prizes and a chance to win a trip to San Diego in July 2018! Competition closes Thursday, May 24th.
Learn more about the competition and how to enter:
https://bit.ly/2JNUzzF
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Integrating First Peoples Principles of Learning and content in Classrooms and Schools May 18th or May 26th

4/20/2018

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This workshop is designed to help educators effectively integrate First Peoples content/perspectives and the First Peoples Principles of Learning into classrooms and schools.
CHOICE OF DATES: May 18, 2018 | May 26, 2018
LOCATION: Pinnacle Hotel Vancouver Harbourfront, 1133 West Hastings Street
See the attached Flyer for more information and how to register.
FLYER Integrating Content Workshop Vancouver 2018 May 18 and 26.pdf
Please register early – it is anticipated these workshops will fill to capacity.

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CBC to host first ever science fair!

4/4/2018

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Do you teach Grade 6 or 7?  Are your students passionate about technology or the environment?  The CBC is looking for you!  The deadline for entering  CBC's science fair is April 15th.  Check out the criteria for entering on their website.  Curiosity in Action!
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Winter Network Gathering - January 29th

1/15/2018

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Educators are invited to the Winter Network gathering on January 29 from 4-6pm! The theme for this meeting is Indigenous Education
Guest Presenter, Laura Tait, Director of Instruction, Aboriginal Education, SD68 Nanaimo Ladysmith will be presenting on the AESN Transitions project, and our hosts, Jennifer Delvecchio and Brandon Curr, District Principal of Aboriginal Education, will be sharing their work in Burnaby this year.
Join us for some light refreshments and inspiring conversations. Bring a friend!
Print the following attached image or share it out on Facebook, Twitter and other networking spaces. This group is open to all curious minds and educators.
Date: Monday, January 29, 2018
Time: 4:00 – 6:00 pm
Location: Burnaby Central Secondary (Library), 6011 Deer Lake Parkway, Burnaby BC
Please RSVP to noii.aesn@gmail.com
If you forget to RSVP and still want to come, please do. The RSVP simply helps us with catering numbers.
Thank you and see you soon!
​PS: The year-end meeting will be held on June 7, 2018 (location TBA)
Registration is now open for the May 11-12, 2018 NOII Symposium, ‘Brave Bold Action’
See the attached flyer for more information: 2018 NOII Symposium Flyer.pdf
Web: www.noii.ca | Facebook: www.facebook.com/noiiaesn | Twitter @noiiaesn
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NEW MEDIA GALLERY SCHOOL PROGRAMS

1/15/2018

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​New Media Gallery
3rd Floor Anvil Centre
777 Columbia Street
​ New Westminster, BC      V3M 1B6

Announcing : Winter 2018 STEAM Workshops + Exhibition Tours! 

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Watch for the new School Newsletter coming out in January.  In the meantime we thought you might like to know about the exciting exhibition tours and creative workshops on offer for Schools and Families from January to March! They are already taking bookings so sign up early! 
New Media Gallery STEAM Team
We are looking for Student Teachers! Would you like to gain volunteer experience teaching in art, science, engineering and technology to all age ranges? If you are interested in STEAM Programming get in touch and become part of the STEAM Team at the NMG. You'll assist in delivering interactive and engaging workshops to students from Kindergarten to Grade 12. Contact us for more information! 

SCHOOL PROGRAMS CONTACT Sunshine Frére Curatorial + Educational Programmer sfrere@newmediagallery.ca 

CORPUS CREATIVE WORKSHOPS & TOURS FOR SCHOOLS  K-12
​January 29 - March 29
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Kick off the New Year with an exhibition that looks at the human body through genetics, science, sculpture, movement, media and more.  In CORPUS, seven international artists explore what the body means and how it is reflected in a world increasingly transformed by new technologies. Students are invited to interact with innovative media and to critically assess what the 21st Century body is, does, and can do.
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EXHIBITION TOURS FOR SCHOOLS : FREE (45 minutes) An expert Curator or Curatorial Programmer will guide students through the exhibition, encouraging them to ask questions and discuss the strange beauty of neural networks, the fragility of a beating glass heart, and the poignancy of a last breath. 
Teachers booking in advance will receive:  a description of the exhibition, vocabulary & Big-Ideas.

CREATIVE WORKSHOPS FOR SCHOOLS : $150 (1.5 - 2.5 HOURS) Starting with a tour, this workshop uses what the student has just seen in CORPUS as a jumping off point.  It will focus on creative ways to understand and reflect systems, organs and functions of THE BODY.  The workshops are technology based; using LittleBits modular electronics as well as conventional art materials.  Students work collaboratively in groups, often building a narrative around their project.  To help students imagine their project a series of short semiotic and creative assignments are used.  Facilitators work hard to assist students in realizing their own ideas and designs. The focus on encouraging process and independent thinking has resulted in wildly creative projects and innovative designs.  Advance booking required.
Teachers will receive: description of the exhibition vocabulary & Big-Ideas, pre-workshop assignment and a post-workshop summary.
SCHOOL PROGRAMS CONTACT Sunshine Frére Curatorial + Educational Programmer sfrere@newmediagallery.ca ​
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science world - BC Green Games

12/18/2017

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Project submission for for the BC Green Games begins on January 15th and ends March 1st.
Interested?  Visit the BC Green Games website!
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december 21 - Winter solstice celebration

12/18/2017

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Classrooms to Communities Winter Solstice Celebration
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Join other K-12 educators, post-secondary educators, community partners, collaborators and champions for change sharing stories of place-based education success at this regional network event. Beverages and appetizers will be available.
December 21, 6-9:30pm, TELUS World of Science
Be inspired by and connect with champions for sustainability and place-based education in British Columbia.
  • Celebrate and share key ingredients for success.
  • Learn about new ideas, curriculum opportunities, and professional development events.
  • Enjoy a selection of hors d'oeuvres and beverages. 
Learn more and RSVP!

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Join online on November 21, 2017

11/13/2017

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Teach or Interested in Canada's History?

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You are invited
to the
10th Canada's History Forum
"Making History Relevant" 
On November 21, 2017, speakers from Canada and the United States will be making the case for history. They will share why history is important in contemporary life, and will discuss how the core values of history — such as identity, empathy, leadership, and legacy — can be adapted and incorporated into our everyday work.
Join the conversation on Tuesday, November 21, 2017 
from
10:00 am to 3:30 pm
7 am - 12:30 pm, BC time.
(registration opens at 9:00 am) 

at 
The Canadian Museum of History 
100 Laurier St, Gatineau, Quebec
You are welcome to join in-person, or online on the day of the event at CanadasHistory.ca/HistoryForum. This event is open to the public and admission is free.
Please RSVP
CanadasHistory.ca/HistoryForum
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Did you know that you can sign up for newsletters and access free resources at the Canada's History website?  Their award winning magazine for intermediate and middle years aged students  KAYAK also has its own website with games, trivia, contests and information.  Check out the most recent issue and subscribe here.

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Upcoming event - September 22                   Science First Peoples workshop Grades 5 - 9

9/16/2017

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This workshop will provide teachers with knowledge on how to provide First Peoples' perspectives in science as well as fully developed units that correspond with the BC Provincial Science Curriculum for Grades 5 - 9.  It will be held at the Sheraton Vancouver Airport Hotel in Richmond with the very reasonable registration fee of $30.00.  
For more information go to Science First People Workshop
​Register at http://www.fnesc.ca/events-lfp/
Registration deadline is 48 hours prior to the event and will not be accepted at the event.

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