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The Nunavut Bilingual Education Society is a not-for-profit society. The society is made up of a group of Nunavummiut working towards the development of educational resources that promote Inuit oral history, cultural knowledge, and language. The…

P-chapter 1.pdf
This 7-chapter guide includes key information on how to run and manage a child care centre in Inuit communities as well as sample policies and program ideas.

Unikkaangualaurtaa Let's Tell A Story - English.pdf
This story collection includes Inuit folktales, legends, and songs from Nunavik, as well as language activities, crafts, and games for young children.

Inuit Parents Creating and Managing Their Daycare Centers.pdf
This report describes the process and approach taken by the Kativik Regional Government, and Inuit communities, to set up child care centres in Nunavik.

Parent's Handbook.pdf
This handbook provides parents with information about the child care programs in Nunatsiavut.

Learning Stories as a Meaningful Approach to Early Childhood Education.pdf
This thesis presents a study of "learning stories" — an educational approach that encourages documentation and reflection of children's learning-related activities — and investigates their potential for creating culturally-relevant, Inuit-specific…

Considering-Inuit-Early-Childhood-Education.pdf
This report provides an overview of considerations relevant to the work of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami's National Committee on Inuit Education and the development of the National Strategy on Inuit Education.
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