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鈥業ndspired鈥 to use the power of education to heal and renew

March 23, 2018 - The Ring

Wanosts鈥檃7 Lorna Williams, Lil鈥檞atul from Mount Currie BC, is being honoured with a 2018 Indspire Award for her contributions to Indigenous education. At UVic, the Professor Emerita Williams co-designed and developed three degree programs in collaboration with Indigenous communities: the bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees in Indigenous language revitalization, and the Counselling in Indigenous Communities master鈥檚 degree program.

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February 1, 2018 - Vancouver Sun

Opinion: Key to BC's success is talent

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Experts Q&A on Indigenizing education

February 1, 2018 -

As K-12 schools in BC work to Indigenize curriculum and Canadian post-secondary institutions respond to the TRC's Calls to Action to promote, recruit and support increased Indigenous research and teaching, the following three Indigenous scholars in the 番茄社区's Faculty of Education are available to provide context and comment on the challenges and most promising practices in Indigenous education: Paul Whitinui, Onowa McIvor and Carmen Rodr铆guez de France.

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What makes mentoring successful?

June 7, 2017 - The Ring

Sarah Buydens, who graduates this month with a PhD in educational psychology specializing in counselling, has devoted many years exploring what helps and hinders the outcome of mentoring relationships. Her fascination with and inspiration for mentoring started at a young age while she was in the Girl Guides of Canada.

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Already blown your New Year's resolution?

January 16, 2017 -

Already blown your New Year's resolution to get more physical exercise? You're not alone. Exercise psychologist Ryan Rhodes studies how to motivate people to fulfill their exercise intentions. Research shows that only 28 per cent of beginners follow through with their intentions after six months. Much of the drop-off happens within the first two weeks.

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Faculty of Education appoints an Indigenous Resurgence Coordinator

January 4, 2017 - The Ring

Chaw-win-is is the recently appointed Indigenous Resurgence Coordinator within the Faculty of Education. 鈥淭his position and others initiatives like it across Canada,鈥 says Chaw-win-is, 鈥渁re a result of the on-going efforts of Indigenous peoples and non-Indigenous allies all across Canada who have been generating awareness about colonization within the education system.鈥

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First analysis of MAP for adult Indigenous language learning

December 20, 2016 - The Ring

Adult learners are a "missing generation" in Indigenous language revitalization. The majority of fluent speakers are 70 years of age or older and although young children in immersion are speaking their languages in increasing numbers, many Indigenous adults aged 18 to 60 do not. Onowa McIvor (Indigenous education) and Peter Jacobs (linguistics) just wrapped up the first study of the Mentor-Apprentice Program for Indigenous adult language learners in BC.

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