Among Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples alike, the issue of “Nature Deficit Disorder” and the prevalence of digital devices in young peoples’ lives continues to be a concern and challenge.
In the early spring days of late March as snow and ice melted into running waters, a land-based learning event held over three days—Symposium on Indigenous Land-Based Educational Practices: ...
Students at Didsbury High School spent part of the school year building traditional hand drums and learning about Indigenous ...
UPEI engineering students have created a sap boiler, a boot and glove drying rack and a salt water tank that will all soon be used at John J. Sark Memorial School with the aim of making learning from ...
The future of freshwater is increasingly in jeopardy across Canada and around the world. Lakes, rivers and wetlands face numerous threats, from climate change to a range of harmful pollutants. Today, ...
Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations Teaching Award for contributions to land-based learning, Indigenous knowledge and environmental care ...
Wanuskewin Heritage Park has long been a gathering place for Indigenous Peoples, and now future generations will get to continue to experience land-based learning at the cultural site north of ...
It's been so fulfilling to get our hands dirty and witness new life emerging from the soil that we helped create.’ ...
The Ontario government is investing nearly $600,000 through the Indigenous Transportation Initiatives Fund to help support ...
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