Maachi Kashkihtow Mamawii (Sharing Métis Culture)
Date/Time
Date(s) - Aug 27, 2022
9:30 am - 2:00 pm
Location
Burnaby / New Westminster CCRR
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Métis Nation British Columbia Ministry of Education presents a workshop in understanding, identifying, and supporting Métis children and culture in early years programming. Through an interactive workshop, facilitators will share information on Métis history and culture in Canada. Understanding who Métis are, and ways individuals can connect. Through cultural resources, facilitators will demonstrate how to incorporate cultural items into early years programs and activities, to ensure children learn more about the Métis culture. Métis children and families will begin to see themselves reflected in the programming provided within their community. Throughout the workshop participants and facilitators will encompass and reflect on the Métis core values while engaging in an interactive workshop that focuses on relationships, connectivity and collaboration of knowledge and learning.
* This workshop will include a fun activity (ex. rock painting and weaving) & a material bag in class.
* Lunch provided
Categories
- Child Health and Wellbeing
- Curriculum/Program Development
- Cultural Safety
- Early Care and Education
- Service System: CCRR
Target Audience
Suitable for all early learning professionals and parents.
Online
No
Professional Development Certificate
Yes
Professional Development Certificate Credit Hours
4
Registration Fee
$25.00
Registration Contact Email
ccrr@gv.ymca.ca
Registration Contact Phone Number
604-931-3400 ext. 0
Registration Link
https://anc.ca.apm.activecommunities.com/ygv/activity/search/detail/1723?onlineSiteId=0&from_original_cui=true
Presenter(s)
Pawandeep Mann (Métis Nation BC)
Presenter Information
Pawandeep has worked with children and families in the Early Childhood Education field for 12 years. Pawandeep has worked in a variety of Child Care programs, in daycare, preschool and junior kindergarten. Her interest in Métis culture grew from her youth when she experienced Fort Langley which led her to a Bachelor of Arts in English and History. She has experience facilitating Good Beginnings and working with families and Child Care programs in her outreach position at CCRR. She now works as an ally to MNBC helping promote Metis culture and also continue her learning journey.