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Land as Pedagogy - A Conversation with Nbisiing Secondary School in Nipissing First Nation

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Welcome to The PHE Canada Podcast!

In our last episode of Season 1, we speak with Daniel Stevens, Director of Education for Nipissing First Nation, and Lacy Stevens-Farrel, Nbisiing Secondary School Principal, about land as pedagogy, specifically within Nipissing First Nation.

Alongside our host, Josh Read, Daniel and Lacy share their invaluable perspectives and insights on navigating the nuances of what is called land-based learning in a Canadian context. We highly recommend tuning into this episode as our guests open a dialogue around the learnings taking place at Nbisiing Secondary School in Nipissing First Nation and how they uphold Indigenous culture, perspectives, worldviews, and traditional ways in education.

This episode dives into conversations around :

  • Where land-based learning fits into the broader educational umbrella and how land-based learning is not a new methodology;
  • Why relationships in their community are central to their school and teachings;
  • How Nipissing First Nation and Nbisiing Secondary School are part of the larger picture of what education is, acting as a bridge between educational perspectives; and,
  • So much more!

Links relevant to this episode:

www.nbisiing.com

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Welcome to The PHE Canada Podcast!

In our last episode of Season 1, we speak with Daniel Stevens, Director of Education for Nipissing First Nation, and Lacy Stevens-Farrel, Nbisiing Secondary School Principal, about land as pedagogy, specifically within Nipissing First Nation.

Alongside our host, Josh Read, Daniel and Lacy share their invaluable perspectives and insights on navigating the nuances of what is called land-based learning in a Canadian context. We highly recommend tuning into this episode as our guests open a dialogue around the learnings taking place at Nbisiing Secondary School in Nipissing First Nation and how they uphold Indigenous culture, perspectives, worldviews, and traditional ways in education.

This episode dives into conversations around :

  • Where land-based learning fits into the broader educational umbrella and how land-based learning is not a new methodology;
  • Why relationships in their community are central to their school and teachings;
  • How Nipissing First Nation and Nbisiing Secondary School are part of the larger picture of what education is, acting as a bridge between educational perspectives; and,
  • So much more!

Links relevant to this episode:

www.nbisiing.com

  continue reading

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