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- Peer-Mentoring for Early Childhood Educators in British Columbia
Knowledge Makers
The Knowledge Makers Undergraduate Circle is a four-month annual program. A multi-modal approach has been developed that is in-person, online, and transforms university teaching and learning. Since the program’s inception in 2015, more than 65 Indigenous students from at least 30 nations and bands have completed the program and published their first reviewed journal articles.
Knowledge Makers submit a research paper for publication in the Knowledge Makers Journal, and receive a $1,000 award at a dinner celebration to conclude their Knowledge Makers experience.