S'tenistolw Conference, 2010
Ensuring an authentic Indigenous presence in post-secondary education
Indigenous and non-Indigenous educators and administrators gather to network, interact, share, learn, explore and discover
Hosted by Camosun College and Nicola Valley Institute of Technology
The 2010 S'tenistolw Conference took place April 19-20. Thank you to all who attended. We are very proud of this gathering because it is a unique opportunity for those who are committed to Aboriginal education to share their successes with one another while also having the opportunity to develop and build new networks and alliances.
Conference summary report and presenter notes
- Summary Report (pdf 400 kB)
- Billy, Ormiston, Pidgeon—Moving Mountains: Indigenous Education & Student Success (pdf 2.9 MB)
- Carmen Rodriquez de France—Reflective Practice and Reflexive Praxis: Teaching indigenous Pedagogy at UVic (pdf 620 kB)
- Dale Hunt—Strengthening Connections: Aboriginal Recruitment in BC (pdf 2.2 MB)
- Janice Simce—Indigenizing the Classroom: A Research Perspective of How and Why (pdf 1.9 MB)
- Shawn Wilson—Research is Ceremony, and so is Teaching! (pdf 3.9 MB)
- Thelma Wenman—Sto:lo Shxweli Halq'emeylem Program, Story Wiki–The Elizabeth Herrling Collection (pdf 737 kB)
- William Lindsay—SFU's First Nations University-Wide Strategic Plan (pdf 501 kB)
- William Lindsay—SFU's First Nations University-Wide Strategic Plan document (pdf 359 kB)
Themes
- Strengthening Alliances
- Creating Indigenous Presence
- Learning Engagement
- Doing Indigenization
Keynote speakers
- Shawn Wilson, Opaskwayak Cree, community psychologist, researcher, and author–Research Is Ceremony: Indigenous Research Methods
- Jo-ann Archibald, Stó:lō Nation, educator, author–Indigenous Storywork
- Jeanette Armstrong, Okanagan Syilx Nation, Executive Director, En'owkin Centre, artist, author
More information
Lou-ann Neel
Stenistolw Conference Coordinator
neell@camosun.bc.ca
ph 250-217-0563
fax 250-370-3291

