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Nipissing University launches new micro-credential promoting health and wellness in Anishinaabe communities
GeneralTeaching HubNipissing University has launched a new, online micro-credential titled, Wiidooktaadyang (We are Helping One Another): Promoting Health and Wellness in Anishinaabe Communities, focused on increasing knowledge of Indigenous health and wellness. -
Dr. Peltier featured in WIRED magazine
ResearchSchulich School of EducationDr. Cindy Peltier, Associate Professor and Chair of Indigenous Education at Nipissing University, was recently interviewed by WIRED magazine for an article titled For Marginalized Groups, Being Studied Can Be a Burden. -
Grad for Native Classroom Assistant program
My NipissingSchulich School of EducationRecently, Nipissing’s Schulich School of Education held a special convocation ceremony for the graduates of the Native Classroom Assistant Diploma Program, delivered in partnership with Bimose Tribal Council in Kenora, Ontario. -
Nipissing hires Chair of Indigenous Education
My NipissingSchulich School of EducationDr. Cindy Peltier brings a passion for community health, teaching and learning and a strong connection to Nipissing University to her new role as the university’s Chair of Indigenous Education. -
Application Process - Indigenous Teacher Education Program (ITEP) - Closed
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Application Process - Teacher of Indigenous Language as a Second Language Program (TILSL) - Closed
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Application Attachments Successfully Submitted
Congratulations on successfully submitting your Indigenous Education Program application attachments! -
Application Successfully Submitted
Congratulations on successfully submitting your Indigenous Education Program application! -
Application Process - Indigenous Teacher Education Program (ITEP)
Apply to the Indigenous Teacher Education Program to become a provincially certified elementary school teacher qualified to build strong and culturally-relevant learning environments for Indigenous and non-Indigenous children -
Application Process - Teacher of Indigenous Language as a Second Language Program (TILSL)
Apply to the Teacher of Indigenous Language as a Second Language Program to become qualified to teach Indigenous language for grades Kindergarten to Grade 12.

