Who we are (Mia & David):
We are both part of the Koh Learning – a
collaborative and extensive long term project between SD91, UNBC and the
communities in our school district. This project is focused on building
stewardship for our local environment by learning about water health (Koh in
Carrier – the local Indigenous language) and how it impacts the health of our
communities.
We are two educators who are part of a larger team of science educators at our school that are integrating this place- and land based learning in our classes. As our inquiry and growing innovation journey, we would love to share how this involvement in the Koh Learning are impacting and igniting us as educators and human beings. Thanks to being part of an innovative approach such as the Koh Learning, we are learning, collaborating, pushing ourselves and learning.
Artifact 1: photo of Mia and David working together on Biology.
We chose this photo of us as our artifact
because it represents where our learning journey during the winter months … a
large part of our year!
During Winter break, we decided to take an
online university Biology course to deepen our knowledge in ecology and the
natural world. Mia’s expertise is Elementary/Middle Years education and David’s
expertise is in Mathematics so was new for both of us. This initiative led to
so much more learning than the biology content itself – powerful on so many
levels (for us, our learners and our school).
Artifact 2: Mia & David outside mapping (April 12)
It’s finally springtime so we are spending
out Pro-D time outside playing, learning, and planning activities we can do
with our kids.
Right now it’s lunch time, this afternoon
we’re off to the streams!
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