Jessica Daniels is from Edmonton, Alberta and has studied political science and philosophy at the University of Alberta, as well as Business Administration at NAIT. She has developed workshops and presentations on harm reduction, implementing program science, Métis research methodology and identity, and has developed curriculum at the post-secondary level on colonialism, and its impact on health. She has been involved in Aboriginal women’s organizations since 1990 when she was the youth representative on the Women of the Métis Nation Board, one of the first Métis women’s groups to ever be established. She is the current president of the Aboriginal Women’s Justice Foundation, an organization dedicated to policy and social change to improve outcomes for Aboriginal women.
Learning Opportunities
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Foundational Knowledge in First Nation Metis and Inuit
Presented By
Jessica DanielsSession Details
| Date | Time |
|---|---|
| March 23, 2018 | 8:30 am to 3:30 pm |
Location
Beaumont
Grade Levels
OtherAll learning opportunities with the ERLC regional team will focus on the intent of implementation of curriculum based on Alberta Education priority areas.
Target Audience
Teachers