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Teacher K4 Grade 7
Squamish Nation North Vancouver, BC
...students’ academic, social, and emotional development in a collaborative and student-centered environment, while integrating Sḵwx̱wú7mesh values, language...
29 days ago in JobleadsReport -
Teacher (Primary Grade 2 to 4) (North Vancouver)
new Tsleil-Waututh Nation North Vancouver, BC
...time doing outdoor experiential education (OEE) in their traditional territories. Our students do science, technology, engineering, art, math (STEAM), language...
1 day ago in KitjobReport -
Teacher Teaching On-Call (TTOC) (North Vancouver)
Nuu-chah-nulth Coast Salish North Vancouver, BC
...You can also email questions regarding the position to Vice-Principal: --@twnationschool.ca WHO WE ARE The primary outcomes of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation (TWN) School is to provide a culturally appropriate learning environment that nurtures the well-being of students, families and the community as a whole. Our program recognizes that learning flourishes in a positive learning setting where the universal growth needs of all children are met. This is achieved through having an educational program that centres on TWN culture and provides daily opportunities for cultural immersion, as well as outdoor experiential education (OEE), from Kindergarten to grade 12. At our school the practices that were almost lost due to colonial practices of forced assimilation are now being reclaimed. Cultural knowledge holders and experts are at the core of our teaching program, including teaching our ancestral languages, stories, songs, dances, and cultural practices such as weaving, food sovereignty and carving. In our school, TWN students are able to foster cultural identity and sense of belonging through a dynamic and holistic education model. Land-based learning is practiced daily with our classes spending considerable time doing outdoor experiential education (OEE) in their traditional territories. Our students do science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM), as well as language...
3 days ago in KitjobReport
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