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ECEC 2025 CONFERENCE
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Friday, April 25
 

10:45am MDT

Braiding Indigenous Content in the Early Childhood Classroom
Friday April 25, 2025 10:45am - 12:00pm MDT
Join Elder Phillip Campiou and an experienced educator in an inspiring session focused on braiding Indigenous knowledge, perspectives, and practices into early learning environments. This presentation will explore the concept of wholeness and belonging, offering practical strategies for integrating Indigenous teachings into daily routines, play-based activities, and classroom culture.
Discover how to create inclusive, meaningful learning spaces that honor Indigenous worldviews, foster reconciliation, and support young learners in building a strong sense of identity and connection. Learn from lived experiences and wisdom shared by Elder Campiou to bring these teachings to life in your early childhood classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Glenda Viney

Glenda Viney

Teacher
Glenda Viney was born in Treaty 7 territory and grew up in Treaty 6 territory.  She is a mother to two young adults - Austin & Abigail!  Currently she is teaching with Edmonton Public Schools at LY Cairns School.  Her thirty + year journey in the field of education as a teacher... Read More →
avatar for Phil Campiou

Phil Campiou

Elder
Phillip Campiou is a Traditional Woodland Cree who is originally from Driftpile Cree Nation, Alberta. He now resides in the Onoway area. As a young man, his father taught Phillip how to be self-sufficient and live off the land. Inherent in these teachings was an unwavering respect... Read More →
Friday April 25, 2025 10:45am - 12:00pm MDT

2:00pm MDT

Braiding Indigenous Content in the Early Childhood Classroom
Friday April 25, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm MDT
Join Elder Phillip Campiou and an experienced educator in an inspiring session focused on braiding Indigenous knowledge, perspectives, and practices into early learning environments. This presentation will explore the concept of wholeness and belonging, offering practical strategies for integrating Indigenous teachings into daily routines, play-based activities, and classroom culture.
Discover how to create inclusive, meaningful learning spaces that honor Indigenous worldviews, foster reconciliation, and support young learners in building a strong sense of identity and connection. Learn from lived experiences and wisdom shared by Elder Campiou to bring these teachings to life in your early childhood classroom.

*This is a repeat session*
Speakers
avatar for Phil Campiou

Phil Campiou

Elder
Phillip Campiou is a Traditional Woodland Cree who is originally from Driftpile Cree Nation, Alberta. He now resides in the Onoway area. As a young man, his father taught Phillip how to be self-sufficient and live off the land. Inherent in these teachings was an unwavering respect... Read More →
avatar for Glenda Viney

Glenda Viney

Teacher
Glenda Viney was born in Treaty 7 territory and grew up in Treaty 6 territory.  She is a mother to two young adults - Austin & Abigail!  Currently she is teaching with Edmonton Public Schools at LY Cairns School.  Her thirty + year journey in the field of education as a teacher... Read More →
Friday April 25, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm MDT

2:00pm MDT

You Are A Blessing
Friday April 25, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm MDT
Let's continue being a wonderful blessing to everyone, just as each of you does so beautifully. Let's uplift and nourish one another. Together, we'll grow stronger-preparing our hearts, minds and spirits for all that lies ahead. This weekend is dedicated to you. You are all so incredibly special.
Speakers
avatar for Christina Fox

Christina Fox

Author
Dr. Christina Fox Iitsisaanoowa (Vision Beyond) is a proud Blackfoot woman. Christina is a mother of four, grandmother of eighteen, and great grandmother of fifteen. Despite Christina’s experience as a Residential School Survivor, she has shown her resilience and turned a negative... Read More →
Friday April 25, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm MDT
 
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