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Welcome to the 2024 Outdoor Learning Conference
Friday, May 10 • 3:15pm - 4:30pm
Tetpawsuwakon - Living A Balanced Life

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A personal journey of land-based education through the lens of Indigenous ways and knowing. Discussing, sharing and reliving our personal journeys and how it led to the importance of land based education, Indigenous perspectives, and being decolonized educators. The importance of story, song, language and how they all relate back to the land. As Indigenous people we are deeply rooted in these lands, so it is important to deepen that relationship with the land for ourselves and the next seven generations. Land-based education is grounded in culture and aims to strengthen educators and children’s relationship with the land and the land offers endless opportunities to learn, grow and connect. Together or individually there is a relationship that is grounded in life and balance.

Speakers
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Rebecca Ireland

Wabanaki Lands and Language Coordinator, Indigenous Women of Wabanaki Territories
Ntoliwis Becca  Ireland, I'm from the community of Neqotkuk in Wolastokwok. I am a  wolastokuhkewiskwehs, mother of four, language warrior, and tree hugger. I am  a recent graduate of the Wolastoqey Language Program through STU and  completed the CNAC Forest School Practitioner... Read More →


Friday May 10, 2024 3:15pm - 4:30pm MDT
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