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Indigenous Education

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linkhttps://www.vsb.bc.ca/Student_Learning/Indigenous_Education calendar_today14-09-2017 22:19:19

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Fei Wang (@drfeiwang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Healthy principals, healthy schools. BC #principals, please share your experience with #work and #wellness by completing the Principals Wellness Survey BC Principals' & Vice-Principals' Association. The closing deadline is approaching. Please have your say!

Dr. Chas Desjarlais (@nehiyawspirit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Follow Dr. Jenny Kay Dupuis - for the next 31 days and beyond as she will be sharing excellent resources for Indigenous Education. #IndigenousEducation Day 1 of 31. 👇🏾

Dr. Chas Desjarlais (@nehiyawspirit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lots of work to still accomplish around the province - moving in the right direction. First Nations graduation rates on the rise in B.C. vancouversun.com/news/local-new… Vancouver School Board vsblearns @VSB39Indigenous #collectiveeffort

Dr. Chas Desjarlais (@nehiyawspirit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Collective effort is having a positive impact - belonging, culture/community leads to mastery. Vancouver School Board vsblearns @VSB39Indigenous #collectiveeffort #walkingtogether 👇🏾

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‼️ATTN #VSB39 families: Please be aware that as teachers contact students and parents, you may not recognize the number as calls will not be coming from your school’s phone number.

‼️ATTN #VSB39 families: Please be aware that as teachers contact students and parents, you may not recognize the number as calls will not be coming from your school’s phone number.
BC Principals' & Vice-Principals' Association (@bcpvpa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Micro habits to keep in mind, especially when working remotely or - managing expectations, self-care (no PJs!), a tidy workspace, a to-do list, productivity blocks and an end point to the day. Bookend your day! @RHanleyDafoe

Micro habits to keep in mind, especially when working remotely or - managing expectations, self-care (no PJs!), a tidy workspace, a to-do list, productivity blocks and an end point to the day. Bookend your day!  @RHanleyDafoe
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‘People began to share the stories behind that photo’: @PaulSeesequasis says what started as a social media project, grew into his recent book, ‘Blanket Toss Under Midnight Sun’, after people started recognizing his photos. Watch the full interview Tuesday on Face to Face.

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Congrats to Ms. Cross and her Grade 12 English First Peoples class on the publication of their book of narrative essays, Deep Roots in Rich Soil: Conversations with Indigenous Peoples. It was months in the making #IndigenousPeoplesDay Vancouver School Board @VSB39Indigenous

Congrats to Ms. Cross and her Grade 12 English First Peoples class on the publication of their book of narrative essays, Deep Roots in Rich Soil: Conversations with Indigenous Peoples. It was months in the making #IndigenousPeoplesDay <a href="/VSB39/">Vancouver School Board</a> @VSB39Indigenous
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The Red Dress Project is displayed for a few more days at the #VSB39 Ed Centre. Poignant, thought-provoking work – mostly done by students – reflects on missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls #honouring #remembering #neverforgotten #stolensisters @VSB39Indigenous

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Within the past years, too many Indigenous women have been murdered or are missing in Canada. This documentary film, Quiet Killing, will offer a unique perspective on the issue. Watch Quiet Killing on Sunday, March 14 on APTN. Visit aptn.ca/documentaries/ for showtimes.

Within the past years, too many Indigenous women have been murdered or are missing in Canada. This documentary film, Quiet Killing, will offer a unique perspective on the issue.

Watch Quiet Killing on Sunday, March 14 on APTN. Visit aptn.ca/documentaries/ for showtimes.