Two-Eyed Seeing: A Different Vision for Teaching Aboriginal Learners Science and Mathematics. | PUBlic Professor Series Talk #6

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Join U of L First Nations’ Transition Program Coordinator & professor Dr. Michelle Hogue as she explores

Two-Eyed Seeing: A Different Vision for Teaching Aboriginal Learners Science and Mathematics.

What if we put the textbook down for a while, moved out of our comfort zone, and approached teaching in a different way? What if we “do it first” and “talk about it later”? This talk explores unique, creative methodological approaches to engage Aboriginal learners in science, mathematics and technology (SMT), methodologies that work for 21st Century Learners as well.

March 19, 2015 | 7 – 9 p.m.
U of L Dr. Foster James Penny Building, PB210
324 5 Street S, Lethbridge

This event is free. Everyone is welcome, and there is no need to RSVP. Seating is limited, however, so arrive early!

Appetizers (LA Chefs) and a host bar will be available.

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About the PUBlic Professor Series
A Spirited Conversation. The University of Lethbridge is proud to introduce PUBlic Professor Series, a monthly, thought-provoking lecture series that brings a range of experts and researchers from across the arts and sciences to the community for a spirited conversation.

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19-Mar-15 | Michelle Hogue

Topic: Two-Eyed Seeing: A Different Vision for Teaching Aboriginal Learners Science and Mathematics

Room or Area: 
PB210, Upstairs

This event is free. Everyone is welcome, and there is no need to RSVP.


Contact:

Catharine Reader | catharine.reader@uleth.ca | (403) 382-7154 | ulethbridge.ca/artsci/PUBlicProfessor