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Classroom Climate

Here: Valuing, Recognizing and Acknowledging Place

Here: Valuing, Recognizing and Acknowledging Place

By Marissa Ho on October 29, 2012

As part of the Classroom Climate: Aboriginal Initiatives series, presenters spoke about teaching local histories present on campus.

Aboriginal Initiatives: Classroom Climate Series

Aboriginal Initiatives: Classroom Climate Series

By Amy Perreault and Sarah Ling on September 25, 2012

Learn more about this year-long series, which combines mini-class lectures, interactive group activities, and one-on-one discussions.

Supporting Aboriginal Students

Supporting Aboriginal Students

By Maria Trujillo on March 26, 2012

At a recent Classroom Climate: Aboriginal Initiatives workshop, discussions arouse around how to best orient Aboriginal students to UBC.

Critical Thinking and Representation in Student Writing

Critical Thinking and Representation in Student Writing

By Maria Trujillo on February 15, 2012

As part of the series on Classroom Climate: Aboriginal Initiatives, Dr. Dory Nason presented a workshop specifically geared towards getting students to understand how to ethically represent the experiences of Aboriginal peoples.

Faculty Profile – Aboriginal Initiatives: Professor Dory Nason

Faculty Profile – Aboriginal Initiatives: Professor Dory Nason

By Amy Perreault on January 4, 2012

On January 9th, Dr. Nason will lead a session at CTLT as part of the Classroom Climate Aboriginal Initiatives series.

The CTLT is located on the ancestral and unceded territory of the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ - speaking xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) peoples. These lands have long been a place of learning for Musqueam, with cultural and traditional knowledge passed down from generation to generation for thousands of years.

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