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Indigenous Education in Burnaby Schools on the territory of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations.

Burnaby, BC, Canada
Joined January 2014
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@burnabyschools
Burnaby Schools
5 years
As we begin the first full day for students returning to in-class instruction, we'd like to share a special welcome from local Indigenous elders Latash Nahanee & Roberta Price to all #BurnabySchools students, families & staff. Learn more & see it here: https://t.co/FhtDqIpqgR
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@BurnabyAbEd
Indigenous Education Burnaby Schools (SD41)
5 years
A special message for @burnabyschools Indigenous Graduates of 2020 from Elders, local community members and District staff
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@BurnabyAbEd
Indigenous Education Burnaby Schools (SD41)
6 years
National Indigneous Peoples Day is this Sunday, June 21. To honour the day, Elder Latash Nahanee and Elder Roberta Price provided the @burnabyschools community with a video message to honour our students and families
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@burnabyschools
Burnaby Schools
6 years
In the week leading up to National Indigenous Peoples Day, see the video gifted to #burnabyschools from Elders Latash Nahanee and Roberta Price, and read how classes have been celebrating and learning about Indigenous cultures during the pandemic: https://t.co/QMkMIF1jmy
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@bbycentralSD41
Burnaby Central
6 years
Congratulations to our Kayla Smith - chosen as the Burnaby school district’s valedictorian to represent our Indigenous Grads of 2020. Thank you for all your work, through the years, as a student in Burnaby. Best wishes as you continue your journey! @BurnabyAbEd @burnabyschools
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@NorthLibrary
north library
6 years
There are some really great books on this list. Many are available through the @burnabypl ebook apps, and others will be there for you in our library when you can borrow books again.
@cbcbooks
CBC Books
6 years
June is National Indigenous History Month. Celebrate by reading one of these books by First Nations, Métis and Inuit authors.
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@BurnabyAbEd
Indigenous Education Burnaby Schools (SD41)
6 years
Students, families, educators. Check out our continuity of learning lessons created by @burnabyschools Indigenous Education Team https://t.co/5vA6PF59tG
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@burnabyschools
Burnaby Schools
6 years
Curious about how a hands-on drumming project lasting many months provided school-wide Indigenous education for both students and school staff? You’ll definitely want to check out this true community project @montecitoSD41. Learn more: https://t.co/DNhQxR0PTj
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@aubreySD41
Aubrey Elementary
6 years
Ecole Aubrey would like to extend a warm welcome to Angela George , our Coast Salish Artist who is working with us on a very exciting school wide weaving project. We are so grateful! ⁦@burnabyschools
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@rmasmyth
Rob Smyth
6 years
@montecitoSD41 students showed great courage @ today’s Indigenous Drumming Celebration. TY Alice Guss @SquamishNation and Sandy Scofield (Cree, Salteaux, Métis) for gifting teachings and song. A very powerful community experience @burnabyschools @BurnabyAbEd @heather_kimmie
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@HAndrosoff
Heather Androsoff
6 years
I love this visual provided by ⁦@BurnabyAbEd⁩ . These norms are important to keep in mind when engaging in conversations around Truth and Reconciliation. ⁦@burnabyschools
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@rmasmyth
Rob Smyth
6 years
Ty Mr. Spink at Clinton Elementary for welcoming April Strickland to offer a lesson on Coast Salish designs. “I feel like the art is telling a story.” - Gr. 7 student. @burnabyschools @BurnabyAbEd @Brandon_Curr
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@rmasmyth
Rob Smyth
6 years
TY Robin Roberts @burnabyschools @BurnabyAbEd Resource Teacher for acknowledging local Co-Salish Territory through teaching local art designs at Douglas Elementary. How does water influence design?
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@SFU_Science
SFU Science
6 years
@ScienceWorldTR
Science World Teacher Resources
6 years
Math Catcher Outreach Program @SFUMath has a NEW Small Number story AND the 35th animated film in the Small Number series: Small Number and the Four Rabbit Holes. Please take a look: https://t.co/uBAuqijzxH. All Small Number films are available at https://t.co/luKuWxyce1.
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@rmasmyth
Rob Smyth
6 years
TY April Strickland and Erin Rickbeil for leading Indigenous learning and for sharing ways to grow personally and professionally @gilmoreSD41 @burnabyschools We witnessed amazing work today by Principal Dennis Taylor and staff @BurnabyAbEd
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@SheilaRawnsley
Sheila Rawnsley
6 years
Thanks for joining our rich morning of learning @rmasmyth! @SD41marlborough @burnabyschools
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@morleySD41
Morley Elementary
6 years
@SheilaRawnsley @rmasmyth @SD41marlborough @burnabyschools Thank you to @SheilaRawnsley, @SD41marlborough, Kim Clark, Robin Roberts et al for planning the day for Central West Zone. So happy 2 of @morleySD41 teachers got to share too. Great when colleagues learn together and from one another.
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@bbyvillage
Burnaby Village
6 years
Listen to Michelle George of the @tsleilwaututh Nation talking to the CBC's North x Northwest about her involvement with the recently released "Indigenous History in Burnaby Resource Guide". @burnabyschools #burnabyvillagemuseum @nxnwcbc https://t.co/XxOUsuL47I
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@HAndrosoff
Heather Androsoff
6 years
Two feathers from two different eagles. To me, one represents wisdom while the other inspires hope and possibility. ⁦@BurnabyAbEd⁩ ⁦@burnabyschools
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