begin:vcalendar version:2.0 prodid:-//springshare//libcal//en calscale:gregorian method:publish x-wr-timezone:america/thunder_bay x-published-ttl:pt15m begin:vevent dtstart:20250123t140000z dtend:20250123t152000z dtstamp:20250123t000000z summary:practical anishinaabe pedagogy practices description:join mkomose (dr. andrew judge) for an engaging dialogue around anishinaabe pedagogical practices. mkomose has been a professor of anishinaabe and indigenous studies for 15 years and his phd is in indigenous education from western university. in this dialogue he will share some of the ways he's implemented anishinaabe pedagogical practices in teaching\, assessment design\, and course design in delivering over 50 courses throughout his career.\n\nbio:\n\nmkomose - andrew judge\, phd - is an anishinaabe scholar\, educator\, and knowledge keeper who focuses on anishinaabe and indigenous knowledge systems\, land-based education\, and environmental stewardship. he is of anishinaabe and irish descent and has dedicated much of his nearly two decade long career to reviving traditional ecological knowledge and fostering deeper connections between people and the natural world.\n\n \n\nlocation: 5th floor library - li 5014 c \n\nif you cannot make it in person then a zoom link can be provided. this zoom link will be emailed wednesday afternoon. organizer;cn="teaching commons":mailto:teachingcommons@lakeheadu.ca categories:teaching commons contact;cn="teaching commons":mailto:teachingcommons@lakeheadu.ca status:confirmed uid:libcal-3877401 url:https://libcal.lakeheadu.ca/event/3877401 x-microsoft-cdo-busystatus:busy begin:valarm trigger:-pt15m action:display description:reminder end:valarm end:vevent end:vcalendar