Calling all educators!
Whether you’ve attended a workshop with Wabanaki Studies Specialist, Brianne Lolar, in the past or are looking to begin your Wabanaki Studies journey now, we would love for you to participate in our learning cohort series happening this fall!
Workshop Schedule
Session 1: Online Orientation (1 hour)
October 2, 3:30-4:30pm
Independent Study (10 hours)
Session 2: In-person Gathering (2 hours)
October 26, 10-12pm, Unity Community Center
Independent Study (10 hours)
Session 3: Online Check-in Support (1 hour)
Dates TBD
As part of a cohort, you will complete two of the DOE’s brand new Wabanaki Studies microcourses alongside Brianne Lolar and other educators from across the state, experiencing new learning in both an independent and guided environment while earning credit hours. The focus of these workshops will be two micro-courses: Essentials for Teaching & Learning Wabanaki Studies and Empowering Wabanaki Studies Educators at All Levels.
Topics you will learn about include:
Understanding Wabanaki Studies Legislation and Its Significance
Identifying Gaps and Challenges in Current Implementation
Understanding Your Place in the Wabanaki Studies Journey
Best Practices in Teaching Wabanaki Studies
Advocating for and Sustaining Wabanaki Studies in Schools
Who Are Wabanaki?
History of Dawnland
Wabanaki Worldview: Understanding The Implications & Importance of Relationships
Additionally, you will have the chance to connect with other educators in your area at an in-person gathering where we will share ideas, lessons, and resources to guide us all in the future of Wabanaki Studies education.
Once you have registered you will receive detailed instructions on how to access the micro-course. We will have in person and virtual opportunities to gather, process and apply the learning you do independently as a part of the course.