Certificates & Accomplishments

sasksafeSAFE Conference 2016 (No certificate provided): Social Justice and Anti-racist Anti-oppressive Forum on Education. The theme was reconciliation and teaching for anti-racism.

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The Treaty Ed Camp sessions are organized for teachers by teachers. The day is structured around three big questions:

  • What does treaty education mean?
  • How do we do it?
  • What does reconciliation look like in our schools, classrooms and communities?

 

Teaching Treaties in the Classroom is a two day workshop style conference to learn about Treaties and how to incorporate reconciliation and Treaty education into our classrooms. It provides necessary knowledge and information to educate our students.

 

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thumbnail_20161016_150427respectGrowing Up Wild is an early childhood education program that builds on children’s sense of wonder about nature and invites them to explore wildlife and the world around them. It provides an early foundation for developing positive impressions about the natural world and lifelong social and academic skills.

 

 

With the interdisciplinary Project WILD Activity Guide, you’ll explore topics from what types of habitats migrating birds need to make it to their wintering grounds to how new fishing technologies have affected fish populations. The guide features 121 complete lesson plans about wildlife and the environment that can each be adapted for any age, grade or subject.

 

 

 

The Respect in Sport Activity Leader/Coach Program is the program you need to train your organizations’ youth leaders to recognize, understand and respond to issues of bullying, abuse, harassment and discrimination (BAHD). It may be the single most important training your leaders can receive to create a safe, healthy, and positive environment for our children and youth!