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Welcome to the 2024 Outdoor Learning Conference
Thursday, May 9 • 3:00pm - 4:15pm
Exploring Indigenous Ways of Knowing to Inspire Elementary Writing In/From Forest School

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This workshop will lead participants through an interactive exploration into how using Indigenous ways of knowing and learning techniques in place-based outdoor education can be a springboard for exploring and creating written texts. A recipient of a McDowell Foundation Educational Research Grant, this session presents hands-on, evidence-based practices for educators that are based on: (1) Brayboy and Castagno’s recommendation that the “oral traditions and storytelling central to many tribal communities can and should serve as foundations for the written and text-based literacies required by and developed within schools” (p. 43); and (2) the 8-Ways Indigenous Learning & Pedagogical Framework.

Speakers
avatar for Dr. Denise Heppner

Dr. Denise Heppner

Associate Director, Professional Learning, Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation
Denise Heppner (B.A., B.Ed., M.Ed., Ph.D.)Denise is an Associate Director in Professional Learning at the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation. Inspired by Tirzah’s ‘Forest School’ she enlisted Tirzah to engage in action research to explore the power of place-based outdoor education... Read More →
avatar for Tirzah Reilkoff

Tirzah Reilkoff

Teacher, Prairie Spirit School Division
A lover of sunrises and sunsets, a pond dipper and long grass runner, Tirzah teaches Kindergarten and Grade 1 in rural Saskatchewan. She engages students daily in holistic  outdoor learning, drawing on students' interests and following their lead.  Collaborating with members of... Read More →



Thursday May 9, 2024 3:00pm - 4:15pm MDT
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