LETTER: W̱SÁNEĆ conference highlights importance of Indigenous educators
- The W̱SÁNEĆ Early Years Conference emphasized the role of Indigenous educators in fostering intergenerational relationships based on belonging and love.
- Participants at the conference focused on reviving ancient languages and cultures, showcasing effort and intention in this process.
- The rights of Indigenous Peoples are recognized in important documents affirming their distinct title and rights since time immemorial.
- Reconciliation involves returning land and respecting Indigenous jurisdiction, reflecting a lifestyle of autonomy and choice rather than a tokenistic effort.
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The Importance of Language Revitalization & Education With Kara Bobroff | SXSW EDU 2025 Rewind
Everyone learns and absorbs information in their own unique way, so why should school systems be structured in a “one size fits all” package? SXSW EDU 2025 pushed us to reflect on how we think about education and invest in communities to embrace new ideas, and encourage spaces of belonging across cultures and identities. Kara Bobroff’s Featured Session underscored the importance of exploring indigenous learning systems as a means to revitalize e…
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