Archive - May 29, 2009

MoodleFN Project - eLearning Tools for First Nation Communities and Orgranizations

Just as regular "bricks and mortar" schools rely on a physical place (i.e. a building) to meet the needs of educators and learners, eLearning also requires a virtual place, which usually comes in the form of a website.  

International groups recognize Canada's inadequate treatment of First Nation people

From CTV.CA

Amnesty raps Canada for treatment of natives

May. 28 2009 - CTV.ca News Staff

Amnesty International's annual report on human rights is criticizing Canada for its failure to protect native girls and women who are killed or go missing.

The survey also slams the Harper government for stalled native land claims, and for cutting funds to groups that advance women's rights.

Anihshiniimowin Immersion Schools invited to Kwayaciiwin ERC's summer institute

Kwayaciiwin Education Resource Centre
is presenting their

3rd Annual Summer Institute
for
Anihshiniimowin Immersion Schools

This Institute will be taking place at the K.C. Hall in Sioux Lookout over 3 days, from August 18 - 20, 2009

It is designed for Anihshiniimowin Immersion teachers and Native language teachers.

Please call Charlotte at 737-7373 ext 21 (or 1-866-326-1077) for more information.