Indigenous Education Holistic Lifelong Learning Framework. They are also encouraged to nurture their relationships with the Indigenous community.Įarlier this year, the Board of Trustees approved the In the spirit of reciprocity, schools are encouraged to share how Indigenous ways of being, belonging, doing and knowing have impacted their learning and work with students’ values. Schools are also invited to consider opportunities to give back to the Indigenous Elders, Knowledge Keepers and community members who have supported each school's unique learning over the past year. This year, all CBE schools will share their renewed TRC Commitment to Action with their school community on June 21 in honour of National Indigenous Peoples Day. Throughout this month, schools are engaged in the process of reflection to renew their TRC Commitments to Action. Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) Calls to Action. ![]() Last year CBE schools made a Commitment to Action in support of the Staff and students are committed to acknowledging and supporting the work of Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. Staff, students and families can also spend time in the community celebrating as part of Calgary’s Aboriginal Awareness Week. ![]() In addition to the inclusion of Indigenous ways of being, belonging, doing and knowing in and through our work throughout the school year, June is a time where we continue to acknowledge and learn about the history, heritage, resilience and diversity of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples in Canada. ![]() June is National Indigenous History Month.
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