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Picking Up the Paddle in Manitoba

December 15, 2021 by jcaldwell

A few BCcampus staff members recently had the pleasure of sitting down with Joan Garbutt, … … Read More

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Teaching and Learning: Co-creation with Good Relations

December 7, 2021 by jcaldwell

In late summer 2020, during the heat of the pandemic, Vancouver Island University (VIU) collaborated … … Read More

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Forming Strong Cultural Identities in an Intersecting Space of Indigeneity and Autism

November 30, 2021 by jcaldwell

As the Secwepemc child of a Sixties Scoop survivor, with generations of grandparents who survived … … Read More

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Indigenization Guide: Pathways Toward Reconciliation

November 22, 2021 by jcaldwell

The following is an excerpt from Pulling Together: A Guide for Curriculum Developers by Asma-na-hi Antoine, Rachel … … Read More

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How We Make Family: Making Decolonization Personal

October 25, 2021 by jcaldwell

You have to be ready to really listen to the messages you get from the … … Read More

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Indigenization Guide: The Need to Indigenize

October 21, 2021 by jcaldwell

The following is an excerpt from Pulling Together: A Guide for Curriculum Developers by Asma-na-hi Antoine, Rachel … … Read More

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Pulling Together Series: A Guide for Researchers

October 12, 2021 by jcaldwell

Grab your paddle and join us in our canoe again! In this six-week series, Dianne … … Read More

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Indigenization Guide: Indigenization, Decolonization, and Reconciliation

September 28, 2021 by jcaldwell

The following is an excerpt from Pulling Together: A Guide for Curriculum Developers by Asma-na-hi … … Read More

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Ethical Research and Indigenous Communities

August 24, 2021 by jcaldwell

The final installment of the BCcampus Indigenization guide project is now available to help researchers … … Read More

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Canada Day: A Time for Awareness, Reflection, and Action

June 30, 2021 by jcaldwell

Content warning: This section includes content about residential schools. It may contain language, images, or content you may … … Read More

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Thompson Rivers University campuses are on the traditional lands of the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc (Kamloops campus) and the T’exelc (Williams Lake campus) within Secwépemc’ulucw, the traditional and unceded territory of the Secwépemc people. Our region also extends into the territories of the Stat’imc, Nlaka’pamux, Nuxalk, Tsilhqot’in, Dakelh and Métis peoples.

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Acknowledgement

Thompson Rivers University campuses are on the traditional lands of the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc (Kamloops campus) and the T’exelc (Williams Lake campus) within Secwépemc’ulucw, the traditional and unceded territory of the Secwépemc. Our region also extends into the territories of the St’át’imc, Nlaka’pamux, Nuxalk, Tŝilhqot’in and Dakelh peoples.

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  • About
  • Open Education Working Group
    • Join Us!
    • Terms of Reference
    • Group Meeting Notes
  • Projects
    • The Future of OE at TRU
    • OERu
    • Zero Textbook Cost
    • TRUSpace Collection
    • UNSDG Open Pedagogy Faculty Fellowship
    • OE Collection Form
    • Past Projects
      • OER Development Grant
      • Communities of Practice
  • ISP