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- Education
- Bachelor of Education (Elementary)
- Bachelor of Education (Secondary) STEM
- Bachelor of Education in Trades and Technology
- Early Childhood Education
- First Nations Studies Courses
- Physical Education Courses
- Master of Education (MEd)
- Graduate Certificate in Educational Studies
- Graduate Certificate in Online Teaching and Learning
- Faculty
- Social Work and Human Service
- English Language Learning and Teaching
- University and Employment Preparation
- Education
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- Videos: Researchers Speak Out
- All My Relations
- Critical Cross-border Conversations
- K-16 Research and Development Network
- Indigenizing Higher Education
- Peer-Mentoring for Early Childhood Educators in British Columbia
Videos: Researchers Speak Out
Natalie Clark
Natalie Clark believes in learning on the land. She works with elders and girls' groups, always asking: "Who are you and why do you care?"
Sereana Naepi
Sereana Naepi focuses her research on Indigenous women's experiences in higher education, with the goal of improving outcomes.
Bala Nikku
Bala Nikku sees his research as a co-creation with stakeholders, making it all the more powerful when in comes to creating social policy.
Karen Densky
Karen Densky envisions her research having a ripple effect through the ranks of educators as it improves their ability to be good teachers.