Tammie Clarke Dean Jocelyn Schroeder School Chair Ellen Strelaeff Program Coordinator Erin Rodier Instructor Lisa Gates Instructor Marla Gonzalez Plasencia Instructor
Applications are being accepted for fall (September and November start dates) 2025 and winter (January) 2026. Fall 2025 Intake(s) September 2, 2025: First day of classes (cohort 1) November 3, 2025: First day of classes (cohort 2) February 2, 2026: First day of practicum (cohort 1) April 7, 2026: First day of practicum (cohort 2) April 10, 2026: Last day of practicum (cohort 1) June 12, 2026: Last
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If you loved the foundational nonviolent communication training, but you are not sure how to use it in everyday life or want to feel more fluent and practice your skills, this course is for you!
Marita Harinen is a graduate of biological engineering at the University of Guelph. She is passionate about teaching and has more than 10 years of experience. She teaches math, physics, biology and English. Marita used to be a Student & Campus Life Programmer within the Athletics & Recreation. She is a certified personal trainer, yoga/fitness instructor and holistic nutritionist. Plus, she has a
Our board is privileged to serve the West Kootenay and Boundary region’s only public post-secondary education institution. We are proud of the region’s commitment shown in 1964–1965 at which time a regional-wide vote approved the creation of British Columbia's first regional college in the Interior. Since that time, Selkirk College has produced thousands of successful learners from within and out
Nonviolent communication skills help us connect empathically with ourselves and others to have more satisfying relationships; increase our ability to live with authenticity, compassion and connection; and communicate in ways that honour everyone's needs.