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Aboriginal educators at UBC for student success conference

July 13, 2011

Representatives from across Canada to share information, discuss best practices

More than 90 Aboriginal education coordinators and students from Ontario, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, the Yukon and across B.C. will gather at UBC’s Okanagan campus July 13-15 for a series of workshops, forums and tours. The conference is designed to create a sharing of understanding about common issues and best practices.

“We’re really excited about hosting this conference,” says Johanna Sam, Aboriginal Student Advisor at UBC. “We feel there is a need for Aboriginal Education Coordinators to get together for networking and to build best-practice models. Aboriginal people already make great contributions to our post-secondary system, both as students and educators. The conference is designed to allow participants to further explore the opportunities in the post-secondary level. Our goal is to strengthen community connections and build support networks for Aboriginal students.”

Keynote speaker William Cohen will address the conference opening proceedings at 9 a.m. Thursday morning in the University Centre Ballroom (UNC200). Cohen is the former Director of Curriculum and Instruction at Nkmaplks Isnma’maya’tn Klsqilxwtet (Okanagan Indian Band Cultural Immersion School), former Chair of UBC’s Okanagan Indigenous Studies Program and an Okanagan Band member, parent, educator, artist and author.

Thursday’s conference agenda features workshops on student finances, First Nation education policies, identifying students at risk and unique ways to support students. Ian Cull, UBC Associate Vice President Students, who is Anishinaabe (Ojibway) and a member of the Dokis Indian Band, will present a workshop titled First generation of university – what can I expect?

On Friday, participants will depart the Okanagan campus for a breakfast and tour at the Westbank First Nation community services building and Senisyusten school and then tour the Nk’mip Desert Cultural Centre in Osoyoos.

The organizing committee includes education coordinators from several Okanagan Nation bands. Conference sponsors include UBC, Okanagan Indian Band, Osoyoos Indian Band, Westbank First Nation and Okanagan College.

More than 400 Aboriginal students are enrolled at UBC’s Okanagan campus, which has a strong commitment to Aboriginal education and engagement, and works to integrate understandings of Indigenous cultures and histories into its curriculum and operations.

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