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Decolonising and Indigenising Teaching Resources with Leona Prince

Decolonising and Indigenising Teaching Resources with Leona Prince

Update: 2023-03-01
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Today I am talking with Leona Prince, an award winning teacher, who has recently been appointed to Director of Instruction-Indigenous Education in SD91 - Nechako Lakes. Leona Prince is a Dakelh woman from the Lake Babine Nation and Nak'azdli and belongs to the Likh Tsa Mis Yu Clan. She is a descendant of Stiche and Chief Kwah. She is the mother of three amazing children and is a passionate award-winning educator.

Leona has been an educator for sixteen years in northern B.C. having served as District Principal of Aboriginal Education for the past four years. Leona is a member of the Lake Babine Nation, and belongs to the Likh Tsa Mis Yu (Beaver) Clan. Her role will help improve the education and lives of learners through Truth and Reconciliation and the Calls to Action.
She is also author of two children’s books A Dance Through the Seasons about perseverance, recognizing your own gifts, learning with patience, and living your purpose Her latest book is Be a Good Ancestor.
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Decolonising and Indigenising Teaching Resources with Leona Prince

Decolonising and Indigenising Teaching Resources with Leona Prince

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