Weaving Indigenous Knowledge with STEM Programs and Resources
Committed to delivering STEM-based programming underpinned by Indigenous knowledge systems so all youth in Canada can benefit
Committed to delivering STEM-based programming underpinned by Indigenous knowledge systems so all youth in Canada can benefit
Join Monique on the journey of adapting Robin Wall Kimmerer’s New York Time Bestselling book, Braiding Sweetgrass. Monique will share her process in writing the adaptation for Young Adults and young at heart, including how she chose what to include in the adaptation and how she and Nicole Neidhardt worked together to decide on the illustrations for each chapter.
Self-Paced, On-Demand, 30-Minutes
Wednesday, Nov 8
Grades 1-6
Self-Paced, On-Demand, 30-Minutes
Wednesday, Oct 11
Grades 7-12
Learning about climate change through the lens of clothing will engage students and empower them to take action on an issue that is relevant to them.
Meet Jodi, the Storyteller! Explore real jobs related to her own story.
Students explore a variety of STEM-related careers from the perspective of Indigenous professionals.
On the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation (NDTR), it is important to explore and understand our history, learn from past mistakes and atrocities, and strive to do better with the goal of building a truly inclusive community.
Growing up in a small town before the Internet, my access to role models seemed limited to where I was and local tv access. I realized later on in life that the lack of role models deeply impacted my early years.
Scientific literacy and innovation are key to addressing critical issues in many Indigenous communities such as health, the impacts of climate change, and food insecurity. However, too many young people are withdrawing from STEM in school - especially young Indigenous people.