LDEC Presents: Tsuut'ina's Teachings: Indigenous Games

Join Local 38’s Learner Diversity and Equity Committee (LDEC) for a day of authentic and hands on learning

By Calgary Public Teachers, ATA Local 38

Date and time

Sat, Jun 10, 2023 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM MDT

Location

Brown Bear Woman Meeting Centre

87 Weaselhead Road SW, AB T0L 1W0 Canada

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About this event

The Learner Diversity and Equity Committee (LDEC) is responsible for the study and advocacy of diversity and equity issues within Local 38 with an emphasis on enhancing teacher awareness, capacity, and practice. This work will be completed through the creation of networks of support and the coordination of efforts of provincial and local organizations/associations. Keeping our mandate in mind, LDEC is offering a series of learning opportunities titled Authentic Learning at Tsuut’ina and is pleased to offer:

Tsuut’ina’s Teachings: Indigenous Games

Join Local 38’s Learner Diversity and Equity Committee (LDEC) for a day of authentic and hands on learning at the Brown Bear Woman Events Center on Tsuut’ina. This session will explore Indigenous Games and participants can expect to play, laugh, sweat, and awaken their competitive spirit while the group learns about the origins of traditional games through play. The group will also have opportunity to be part of a special ceremony. Participants should come prepared to be both indoors and outdoors, rain or shine. All ability levels are welcome.

Location Brown Bear Woman Events Centre/Spotted Elk Camps

Tsuut’ina Reserve, Calgary

Meeting Place: Grey Eagle Casino at 8:15am in the Southeast parking lot.

Participants will drive out together at 8:30am sharp

Time/Date Saturday, 2023 June 10

Session runs 8:30am – approx. 3:00pm

Audience Grades K – 12 Teachers & Administrators

This event is for certified teachers only.

What to Bring • Your own water/coffee/tea

• An item for a potluck lunch

• A gift for the elders to show appreciation and reciprocity for the knowledge that is being shared. Historically, it would be food, clothing, and other necessities for living. Contemporary gifts such as towels, blankets, notebooks, or tea could be given. It is up to you to come up with something as a way of saying thank you.

• The ATA will be giving tobacco as part of the agreement made.

Registration Registration is limited to 25 applications.

Registration will open Tuesday May 23 at 7:00 pm on Eventbrite and is first come, first served. Once the tickets sell out, Eventbrite will provide a waitlist option.

A fee of $11.98 is required to register ($10 refundable deposit + $1.98 non-refundable Eventbrite fee). Refunds of registration deposit will be issued to participants after verification of attendance. One ticket per participant. Please do not register for others.

Organized by

We are a professional association of more than 8000 teachers, making us one of the largest teacher locals in Canada. Our Executive Committee is comprised of 20 highly committed teachers, and our Council of School Representatives, comprised of more than 300 teachers, meets monthly during the school year.

President // Stephani Clements

Vice-Presidents // Caitlin MacDermott & Sandi Nichol

Treasurer // Joe Madsen

Executive Staff Officers // Kent Kinsman & Dan Nelles

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