Tea, Teaching & Bannock highlights the Mamidosewin Centre

A group of employees gathered Tuesday morning, March 3, for Tea, Teaching & Bannock to learn about teaching and student support atGroup at Mamidosewin Centre the Mamidosewin Centre.

Hosted by Robin Potts, Indigenous Pedagogy Curriculum Consultant, Learning and Teaching Services and Anita Tenasco, Director, Indigenous Initiatives, the event was an opportunity visit the Mamidosewin Centre and the services and supports available to students.

The college has over 1,000 Indigenous students and the Mamidoswein Centre staff and Student Navigators assist with everything from managing and changing student schedules, finding housing, hosting cultural activities and sourcing academic supports.

Employees are encouraged to drop by, see the space and see how the centre supports learners.

Learn more at Mamidosewin Centre online.




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