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Land Acknowledgements – Why do we do them?

Land Acknowledgements – Why do we do them?

By avin saririan

Thank you for joining us at the Discussion Panel! We hope you enjoyed the event. Please see below for a recording.   Date Tuesday, April 12, 2022 | 5:00 PM – 6:30 pm PDT Where Virtually About Although it’s now the norm to begin speeches and events with land acknowledgements, not everyone may understand the […]

Dean’s Distinguished Lecture: Climate Justice and Educational Responsibility

Dean’s Distinguished Lecture: Climate Justice and Educational Responsibility

By Paula Sabti

The distinguished lecture series highlights ongoing work in the Faculty of Education and beyond to address some of society’s most pressing problems. Join Dr. Jan Hare, Dean pro tem of the Faculty of Education, as she engages Naomi Klein and Avi Lewis in conversation. Following the distinguished lecture, the Association of Canadian Deans of Education will launch its Accord on Education for a Sustainable Future, a document that highlights the role of education in preparing for the crisis that is on our doorstep.

sogiUBC’s Transformative Education Speaker Series (TESS) presents Dr. Shamari Reid

sogiUBC’s Transformative Education Speaker Series (TESS) presents Dr. Shamari Reid

By Karla Jubaily

Recognizing the negative schooling experiences of Black 2SLGBT+ youth, the fact that informal 2SLGBT+ curriculum often centers whiteness, and the lack of clarity around what constitutes formal 2SLGBT+ inclusive curricula, in this talk I draw on Queer of Color Critique (QOC critique) to present an approach to designing K-12 2SLGBT+ inclusive curriculum that affirms, celebrates, and reflects the lived experiences of Black 2SLGBT+ youth. In addition, I offer curricular examples from ballroom culture to illustrate how curriculum that is grounded in QOC critique can resist reproducing 2SLGBT+ inclusive curriculum that centers whiteness and damage-centered narratives of 2SLGBT+ individuals

sogiUBC’s Transformative Education Speaker Series (TESS) presents Dr. Megan Scribe

sogiUBC’s Transformative Education Speaker Series (TESS) presents Dr. Megan Scribe

By Karla Jubaily

This lecture meets Indigenous girls situated at the intersection of gender-based violence and targeted attacks on Indigenous children, two eliminatory strategies that subtend Canadian settler colonialism. Indigenous girlhood is foregrounded with the recognition that the Canadian state has access to Indigenous girls in a way it does not once these girls become adults. Participants are called to bear witness to harmful social policies and practices targeting Indigenous girls and how this violence is subsequently narrated in legal and literary accounts. This lecture draws together a unique assemblage of legal and literary texts, including inquests and inquiries, official studies and reports, legislation, and Indigenous prose and poetry. These seemingly disparate texts are more than mere vehicles for knowledge transmission. These texts invariably shape knowledges. This lecture insists that in order to address settler colonialism, we must foreground Indigenous girlhood and critically examine how we talk about Indigenous girlhood and state violence.

Dean’s Community & Alumni Engagement Series | May 3, 2022

Dean’s Community & Alumni Engagement Series | May 3, 2022

By abby blinch

Join UBC’s Dean of Education, Dr. Jan Hare, for an online speaker series focusing on important questions and significant priorities that are engaging educators today, including reconciliation and decolonization in classrooms, taking up climate change matters in education, supporting youth mental health, and addressing race and inequality in school systems.

Book Launch: Indigenous Methodologies: Characteristics, Conversations and Contexts

Book Launch: Indigenous Methodologies: Characteristics, Conversations and Contexts

By gokhan basbug

Indigenous Methodologies (University of Toronto Press) is a groundbreaking text. Since its original publication in 2009, it has become the most trusted guide used in the study of Indigenous methodologies and has been adopted in university courses around the world. It provides a conceptual framework for implementing Indigenous methodologies and serves as a useful entry […]

Dean’s Distinguished Lecture: Reconciling History

Dean’s Distinguished Lecture: Reconciling History

By Paula Sabti

Reconciling History Colonialism entrenched inequality as a lived reality for many Indigenous peoples around the world. This presentation talks about what colonialism is, how it birthed multi-generational inequality and what can be done, including academically, to achieve justice in change-resistant environments. Event Description The Faculty of Education is pleased to partner with the Janusz Korczak […]

Reception: Generations Lost: Healing the Legacy of Residential Schools

Reception: Generations Lost: Healing the Legacy of Residential Schools

By Paula Sabti

Exhibits Visit the exhibit page. Moderator Angela Wolfe, Director of Indigenous Education, UBC Faculty of Education Host Dr. Jan Hare, Dean pro tem, UBC Faculty of Education Honoured Guest and Keynote Speaker Dr. J. Wilton (Willie) Littlechild, CM AOE MSC QC Dr. Littlechild is a lawyer and Cree Chief who served as Grand Chief of […]

Spotlight on Alumni Careers: Educational Studies alumni who forged their own career paths

Spotlight on Alumni Careers: Educational Studies alumni who forged their own career paths

By avin saririan

Date: Thursday, March 25th | 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM PST Where: Virtually The Diverse Career Paths of Educational Studies Alumni study and initiative is launching its first-panel entitled Spotlight on Alumni Careers: Educational Studies alumni who forged their own career paths. The Spotlight on Alumni Careers panel series aims to support Education graduate students in broadening their […]

Exhibits: Generations Lost: Healing the Legacy of Residential Schools

Exhibits: Generations Lost: Healing the Legacy of Residential Schools

By Paula Sabti

The Faculty of Education is honoured to host two groundbreaking exhibits on the residential school system. The exhibits are presented in partnership with UBC Library and on display in the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre. The Faculty acknowledges the generosity of the Legacy of Hope Foundation, creator of the exhibits.


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