Library Services September 2015 Orientations, library tours and memberships Curriculum content and instructor support Public lecture about treaties Psychology concept sharing circle Orange Shirt Day: Every Child Matters. Recognizing residential school survivors Capacity development by connecting with schools Orientations, library tours & memberships Introduction to library services presentation was done for UCEP, ECD and Social work program. 80 students have signed up for library memberships during the first two weeks of September. Curriculum content and instructor support I am working with the following instructors and for the following courses: Ruth Linklater and sharing circles for the psychology course Antony Koleoso APA for the research methods course Yvonne Saddleback's Indigenous Studies 1911 course Tuesdays lunch hour class MLA citation basics for English 90 and library skills for PAS-UCEP program with Mr. Sims Public lecture: Treaties Public Lecture about the treaties and people involved with the treaties; presented by Bruce Cutknife on Tuesday, September 22, 10-11:45 am. 45 participants attended this presentation. Elders from the community validated the data, answered questions to clarify the issues related to treaties. Letters, maps, pictures of treaty documents, and photographs made this presentation intellectually stimulating. http://collegelibraryservices.blogspot.ca/2015/09/public-lecture- series-treaties.html The participants were from schools, universities, colleges, and from the community. Their employers were Wetaskiwin Regional Public Schools, Samson tribal office, Ermineskin Tribal office, Augustana campus- University of Alberta, and Let's Talk Science team. FNMI workers, instructors, students, and community members provided their Library Services for Maskwacis Page 1 of 4
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Library ServicesSeptember 2015
Orientations, library tours and memberships Curriculum content and instructor support Public lecture about treaties Psychology concept sharing circle Orange Shirt Day: Every Child Matters.
Recognizing residential school survivors Capacity development by connecting with schools
Orientations, library tours & memberships
Introduction to library services presentation was done for UCEP, ECD and Social work program. 80 students have signed up for library memberships during the first two weeks of September.
Curriculum content and instructor support
I am working with the following instructors and for the following courses:
Ruth Linklater and sharing circles for the psychology course
Antony Koleoso APA for the research methods course
Yvonne Saddleback's Indigenous Studies 1911 course Tuesdays lunch hour class
MLA citation basics for English 90 and library skills for PAS-UCEP program with Mr. Sims
Public lecture: Treaties
Public Lecture about the treaties and people involved with the treaties; presented by Bruce Cutknife on Tuesday, September 22, 10-11:45 am. 45 participants attended this presentation. Elders from the community validated the data, answered questions to clarify the issues related to treaties. Letters, maps, pictures of treaty documents, and photographs made this presentation
The participants were from schools, universities, colleges, and from the community. Their employers were Wetaskiwin Regional Public Schools, Samson tribal office, Ermineskin Tribal office, Augustana campus-University of Alberta, and Let's Talk Science team.
FNMI workers, instructors, students, and community members provided their feedback which is posted on the following page.
Sharing Circle
Goals: To serve as a study and exam bank and to create peer to peer support structure. To use library as a place for group work. Subject focus: Psychology
Incentive: Instructor to give participation marks
Sharing Circle timeline
Date Concepts covered24 September Chapter 1: Psychology definition,
Warm-up: 15 minutes to look at the textbook and write the concepts
Sharing circle 35 minutes to repeat each concept four times in a sharing circle
After the circle: Post the concepts on the wall, communicate with the instructor, and follow-up with the students
Curriculum and Assignment Connection:
Maskwacis Cultural College - Fall 2015 Psychology 1500 – Basic Psychological Processes Textbook: Psychology A Journey, (7th ed.)
D. Coon, J. O. Mitterer, P. Brown, R. Malik & S. McKenzie. Instructor: Ruth Ann Linklater, M. Sc., RSW
MCC Library Key Terms/Concepts Sharing Circle Bonus: Participant Mark Worth 4% Tuesdays and Thursdays, 12:00 - 1:00 pm,
September to November
Orange Shirt Day: Every Child Matters. Recognizing residential school survivors
Flora Northwest presented on September 30 from 10 to 11:45 am her experience of studying at Ermineskin residential school for sixteen years. She shared her journey of survival and education was her guidepost.
Capacity development by connecting with schools
Maskwacis Library coordinated the hosting of Animation Presentation at Ermineskin Elementary School on September 25, 2015 to celebrate Alberta Culture Days.
The Bum Family from the Calgary Animated Object Society presented two of their films and spoke to grades 1 through 6 students about how they are made. They answered questions about animation and involved students in demonstrations. Mom Christina Cook and daughters Zaiya, Medina and Maezy did a great job of engaging and including students in their presentation. Students were inspired to try film making and the hour was enjoyed by all.