Meet the team at the Teaching & Learning Centre (TLC). Theresa Southam Department Head Aaynta Fahrenbruch Education Developer Tyler Ballam Education Developer Chris Hillary Education Developer, Micro-Credentials Matty Hillman (on Educational leave) Education Developer, Mental Health Sally Cunningham E-Learning Instructional Designer Justin Ible E- Learning Instructional Designer Jessica Morin
Instructor, Academic Upgrading I've always loved science and math, and after getting to do my own research project in an ecology class, I was sold! My first job in biology was working in a microbiology lab...mostly washing test tubes, but also learning a lot! Since then, I've studied knapweed, frogs and toads, insects, bacteria, and bacteria that live inside insects. After finishing my master's, I
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Resources Orange Shirt Society: About Phyllis Webstad Orange Shirt Day Resources National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation Senator Murray Sinclair on Reconciliation Senator Murray Sinclair on How Canadians Can Work toward Reconciliation Events Elements of Truth: Before Reconciliation Workshops, kinSHIFT, Various Dates Elephant Mountain Challenge, Movement is Medicine Indigenous Learning across
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada believes that for Canada to flourish in the 21st century, reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians follows ten principles. Read What We Have Learned: Principles of Truth and Reconciliation by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. The Principles 1 The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples