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Tuesday Jan 16, 2024
Tuesday Jan 16, 2024
“Recognize that unlearning is the highest form of learning.” – Rumi
Liz Cernigoy, chair of Lethbridge College's nursing program, and nursing instructor Danielle Aitkens expand on the recent effort to rebuild the college’s nursing curriculum with a focus on EDI. The pair explore ideas around how we teach, and how students learn so that more learning styles can be accommodated.
By teaching from a place of humility, Liz and Danielle hope to graduate students who will not only flourish as professionals and affect positive changes in their communities, but also recognize their inherent biases, and stretch their thinking as they grow and evolve as people.
During the podcast, Liz, Danielle, and Donna (host) mention:
- TRC – Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
- University of Lethbridge
- Intersectionality
- EDI – Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
- Health and Wellness Programs at Lethbridge College
- Alberta Health Services
- Covenant Health
- CASN – Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing
- The CASN Biennial Canadian Nursing Education Conference 2023
- STATEMENT– CASN apologizes to Indigenous peoples of Canada for colonial harms resulting from nursing education (Dec. 11. 2023)
- NESA – Nursing Education in Southwestern Alberta (Bachelor of Nursing)
- White privilege
- Story Theory (journal article)
- Tokenism
- Hi-Fi (high-fidelity) Simulation
- Gamification
- Talking Circles (journal article)
- Land-based learning
- Indigenous Policing Microcredentials
- Niitsitapi (Blackfoot Confederacy)
- Positionality (statement)
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