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IAESC 07.11.2020

Today the World Virtual Indigenous Circle will gather to discuss Open Science and the Decolonization of Knowledge! Thursday, November 12, 2020 at 9:00 am Lekwungen Territory Time (PST), 12:00 pm EST. Registration: https://eventbrite.ca/e/intl-indigenous-circle-open-science #openscience Canadian Commission for UNESCO / Commission canadienne pour l'UNESCO

IAESC 21.10.2020

We are thrilled and honoured to offer our congratulations to FNTI’s staff, faculty, students, families, and communities on 35 years of offering high-quality, Indigenous postsecondary education and training! Please see the news release: https://iaesc.ca//iaesc-congratulates-fnti-for-35th-annive #ouriaesc ... #FNTI35 #FNTI #IndigenousKnowledge #Education #IndigenousEd See more

IAESC 06.10.2020

For anyone interested in the current state of Indigenous languages in Canada as well as around the world, the "Let The Languages Live" conference in Victoria, BC is currently being livestreamed for free http://video.web.gov.bc.ca/publ/fpcc/letlanguageslive.html

IAESC 21.09.2020

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IAESC 12.09.2020

"Featuring the latest technology everything from Microsoft Surface devices for students use to 3D printers, Minecraft, Oculus Riff Virtual Reality and Ozobots... the makerspace gives students from 10 First Nation communities in the Rainy Lake Tribal area the opportunity to explore and have the same access to technology that students have in urban areas. Our new Makerspace was developed in partnership with Microsoft in Education Canada to bring technological advances and STEM inquiry to students and residents of the Treaty 3 area. Read the story in The Globe and Mail at https://tgam.ca/2D9gikt

IAESC 07.09.2020

"Featuring the latest technology everything from Microsoft Surface devices for students use to 3D printers, Minecraft, Oculus Riff Virtual Reality and Ozobots... the makerspace gives students from 10 First Nation communities in the Rainy Lake Tribal area the opportunity to explore and have the same access to technology that students have in urban areas. Our new Makerspace was developed in partnership with Microsoft in Education Canada to bring technological advances and STEM inquiry to students and residents of the Treaty 3 area. Read the story in The Globe and Mail at https://tgam.ca/2D9gikt

IAESC 25.08.2020

Great things are happening at FNTI

IAESC 21.08.2020

https://www.iaesc.ca//interactive-fnti-map-plots-students-

IAESC 16.08.2020

Indigenous educators know this already, good to see the mainstream studying the benefits that come with land-based learning opportunities https://www.cbc.ca//how-to-improve-education-move-the-clas

IAESC 11.08.2020

First freelance work for Rice had strong community and Indigenous education connections https://www.iaesc.ca//author-s-journey-started-with-commun

IAESC 22.07.2020

So much excitement at Little Native Hockey League tournamnet. Come get your cheer sticks and cheer for your favourite team #lnhl #iaesclnhl

IAESC 13.07.2020

Drop by and say hi to Riley and get your #IAESC spirit wear #iaesclnhl #littlenhl2019

IAESC 27.06.2020

Welcome all players to #littlenhl2019. Come by our booth at Paramount area and say hi to our amazing student volunteers #iaesclnhl #ouriaesc

IAESC 18.06.2020

Inspiration from Jordin Tootoo ...

IAESC 31.05.2020

IAESC hosting author, journalist for reading and interview about career, life inspirations https://www.iaesc.ca//iaesc-hosting-author-journalist-waub