Posted: May 9, 2019
A single red dress is hung of the tree branch, never to be worn again. A group of us gather outside to place our tobacco at the base of the tree, to make our silent offering to Mother Earth...
Posted: May 9, 2019
A single red dress is hung of the tree branch, never to be worn again. A group of us gather outside to place our tobacco at the base of the tree, to make our silent offering to Mother Earth...
Posted: April 26, 2019
Posted: February 28, 2019
A few photos of our professional learning day Msit Ni’kmaq, All My Relations:A Day of Reconciliation held on February...
Posted: February 28, 2019
Two successful days of learning about our First Nation neighbors’ history and culture have been experienced by Early Childhood Educators across ASD- N. Saturday, Feb. 9, Max Aitken Academy hosted early childhood educators in the Rexton and Miramichi areas and Saturday, Feb. 16, Eel River Bar’s Aboriginal Heritage Garden hosted educators in the Bathurst, Dalhousie and Campbellton areas. The title of the learning day was Msit Ni’kmaq, All My Relations:A Day of Reconciliation and that is exactly what it was! The ASDN Early Childhood team partnered with First Nation Education team and planned a Day of Reconciliation through learning about First Nation history, culture, storytelling, dance, and song.
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Posted: June 26, 2018
Please find a wonderful assortment of book titles and Authors that can be added to your library in your Early Learning Centers.
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Posted: June 26, 2018
Connecting to the Curriculum
Posted: June 22, 2018
Educator and Early Learning and Care Home operator Bonnie Letourneau worked with her learners this spring on a composting project that also involved following the life cycles of worms. Follow her project through these photos!
Posted: June 20, 2018
What resources and sustained time do children have on a daily basis to support their growth in symbol-use within the five sign systems?
Posted: June 8, 2018
How do you inspire children and enhance their imaginative potential?
Posted: June 5, 2018
On May 12 we launched our Exploring Literacies project in the North. Educators from across the region came together to talk, sing, read, create through play - working together to raise our literacy capacity in New Brunswick's Early Learning and Care Centres and Homes. We'll be keeping track of...