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Yukon Minister of Education, the Hon. Elaine Taylor, delivers an opening address at the Norhtern Adult Basic Education Symposium in Whitehorse, Yukon April 29-May 2, 2014.
The Hon. Paul Quassa, Minister of Education and Minister responsible for Nunavut Arctic College speaks during the opening ceremonies at the Northern Adult Basic Education Symposium in Whitehorse, Nunavut April 29-May 2, 2014.
Since 2012, Arviat youth have been involved in celebrating Global Dignity Day.
Hosted by Global Dignity co-founder His Royal Highness Crown Prince Haakon of Norway, this video has been produced to give you as a voluntary facilitator a brief introduction to Dignity Day and your role and responsibilities.
Giovanna Mingarelli, MCrowdsourcing (MC2) Inc., Canada, discusses the session The Eureka Effect during the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting of the New Champions in 2013.
Since 2012, Arviat youth have been involved in celebrating Global Dignity Day.
Global Dignity (http://globaldignity.org) is an independent, non-political organization focused on empowering individuals with the concept that every human being has the universal right to lead a dignified life.
On October 15, 2014, role models from across the country and around the world – including parents, educators, athletes, Senators, former and current Members of Parliament as well as international business and thought leaders – join thousands of volunteers to make the day possible.
Social isolation significantly impacts individual and community health, well-being, livelihoods and resilience, and yet few programs and policies currently address this issue directly.
A video of a lesson using the ‘Exploring Inuit Culture Curriculum’ of Isuma. Bringing Inuit culture into primary schools for the International Polar Year, the EICC is a multi-media unit for grades 4-6 about Inuit culture, the Arctic and Canada’s newest territory, Nunavut.… Leer más
A video of a lesson using the ‘Exploring Inuit Culture Curriculum’ of Isuma. Bringing Inuit culture into primary schools for the International Polar Year, the EICC is a multi-media unit for grades 4-6 about Inuit culture, the Arctic and Canada’s newest territory, Nunavut.… Leer más
In Qimuksik (Dog Team)one family travels in the immense and beautiful arctic during spring. Inuaraq teaches his young son how to survive in the old way: driving the dogs, building the igloo, catching seals on the open water, running down caribou to feed the family.
Exploring Inuit Culture ONLINEis a multi-media learning material designed for grades 4-6, to teach students about the Inuit, the native
people of the Canadian Arctic, and Nunavut, the newest territory in
Canada established in 1999. The Lesson Plans are available in PDF format and can be downloaded.… Leer más
In the documentary film Inuit Cree Reconciliation (Inuit Adlait Isumagijuniqatiginiiq), Zacharias Kunuk and Neil Diamond team up to research the events and historical impacts of a 1770's war between Inuit a… Leer más