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Foundational Knowledge ? Residential Schools and Their Legacy

Presented By

Charlene Bearhead

Session Details

Date Time
February 16, 20189:00 am to 3:00 pm

Location

Spruce Grove (Evergreen Catholic Separate School Division)
Suite 110 - 381 Grove Drive
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Grade Levels

All

The College of Alberta School Superintendents (CASS) is pleased to have Charlene Bearhead, the first Education Lead at National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR)  facilitate a full day education session on the history and legacy of residential schools and strategies for moving forward:  the work of reconciliation education. The session will include the history of residential schools in Canada / Alberta as well as the history of the Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement leading to the Alberta Joint Commitment to Action. There will be a focus on resources and learning opportunities for system and school leaders. This session is designed to increase awareness and understanding of the legacy of residential schools today in our school systems and potential system/school based strategies/practices that have been proven to effectively address this legacy.

This session will lead to the identification of next steps in the learning of foundational knowledge in support of leading the implementation of the three professional standards in school districts.

Target Audience

CASS Members and District Leaders

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