Transforming teaching and learning through Etuaptmumk
Mount Saint Vincent University’s Food Action Research Centre (FoodARC), in partnership with Atlantic Indigenous Mentorship Network, will host Elder Albert Marshall and Dr. Cheryl Bartlett for the latest edition of MSVU President’s Visiting Lecture Series on Teaching and Learning.
Etuaptmumk (Two-Eyed Seeing) is a Mi'kmaq word used by Elder Albert to describe integrating Indigenous and Western knowledge. How can we as faculty members appreciate and embed the contributions of Indigenous ways of knowing within our programs and institutions? Find out by attending this half-day workshop at Mount Saint Vincent University in the new year.
The workshop includes lunch and costs $75/person. Register on Eventbrite. A free public lecture will follow later in the evening (7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m)
For more info contact foodsecurity@msvu.ca or 902-457-5408.