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Saturday October 26, 2024 11:45am - 12:45pm PDT
(Re)generating Learning for Indigenous Futurism

This presentation introduces the work and projects of the Indigenous Math Education Network. Teachers from different contexts (urban and rural; K-12) and perspectives (Indigenous and non-Indigenous; students, teachers, and administrators) share their stories of grounding Indigenous pedagogies, perspectives and ways of knowing in their practices. Through sharing and discussion, we extend these possibilities to explore how Indigenous perspectives have teachings to offer mathematics education so that all, Indigenous and non-Indigenous students, human and non-humans, can truly flourish.
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avatar for Cynthia Nicol

Cynthia Nicol

Professor, University of British Columbia
Cynthia Nicol is in the Department of Curriculum and Pedagogy in the UBC Faculty of Education and holds the David F. Robitaille Professorship in Mathematics and Science Education. She researches and works with communities exploring the possibilities of interweaving Indigenous perspectives... Read More →
avatar for Joanne Yovanovich

Joanne Yovanovich

Joanne Yovanovich, Taanud JaadJoanne was born and raised in the Haida Ts’aahl Eagle Clan of Skidegate on Haida Gwaii,  Currently, she holds the position of Principal of Indigenous Education in Haida Gwaii School District. Joanne is committed to supporting all students on Haida... Read More →
avatar for Carol Bob

Carol Bob

Carol Bob, Sta’os ta’onCarol is a member of Wilps Luus and her hereditary name, Sta’os ta’on, means helping hand. Carol works on the Lax Yip of her Gitxsan nation at Hazelton Secondary School in northern BC and teaches mathematics to Grades 10 and 11 students.
avatar for Janice Novakowski

Janice Novakowski

District Teacher Consultant, Richmond School District - Learning Services
Janice Novakowski has taught preschool, kindergarten and primary classes and is currently district teacher consultant in the Richmond School District and an Adjunct Professor at UBC. She facilitates the BC Reggio-Inspired Mathematics Project and is part of the BC Numeracy Network... Read More →
Saturday October 26, 2024 11:45am - 12:45pm PDT
Macdonald AB, Fairmont 4599 Chateau Blvd, Whistler, BC V8E 0Z5, Canada
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