Meaningful Resources. Joyful Learning.
Great Resources Make All the Difference.
Access to resources are important. Even more so, access to effective resources are paramount. Here are some of the resources I’ve grown to depend on in my teacher journey.
NCCIE is the National Centre for Collaboration of Indigenous Education.
NCCIE is created by Indigenous peoples:
to look at Indigenous education from distinctly Indigenous perspectives;
to acknowledge the creativity and perseverance of Indigenous peoples in passing on knowledge to future generations;
to amplify community voices and foster connections so that people across the country can learn from one another about Indigenous education; and
to enhance opportunities for sharing and direct collaboration amongst Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples.
Natalie Reiger a teacher and educator for over 20 years created this document to give fellow teachers a comprehensive look at formative assessment that could be used in the classroom for effective learning.
Notable books from notable educators. Sometimes it’s hard sorting through the many books on how to be a better teacher, how to connect with students, how to be inclusive, etc. Here you’ll find some books that have helped me (and others) find our way along the teaching journey.
There are some special educators out there who have paved the way for great teaching. Here are just a few of them to connect with.
The National Film Board is an amazing resource. It has a plethora of material that are exemplary and useful for teachers looking to expand and refresh their content delivery in the classroom setting.