First day of classes in Sept 3, 2025
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Āaaniish Naagheeghii. Nindišinkāz Mina Dibajimowin Badood kwe Deborah Duthie. She Brings News Home. Anishinaabekwe. Nīndōnjī Chippewas of the Thames First Nation, Muncey, Ontario
Nindōdem Ma’iīngan Wolf Clan. I graduated from the University of Regina with my B.Ed in the Urban Native Teacher Education Program. I have had and continue to have the privilege of being a part of Indigenous Education for more than 30 years in a Nation.
I am a Anishinaabemowin language learner. Learning the language of my family alongside my daughters. I believe in the importance of Indigenous Languages Revitalization and am also a learner of Gunaha Language to support the students I work with and the community I work within.
I am currently in the role as the Principal of Bullhead Adult Education Center. We welcome each and everyone of you, we encourage you to discover the many learning opportunities that await you here at Bullhead. Siyisgaas for choosing us in your educational journey! Chi Miigwech
Ph.D - Education Policy- 2024
Masters Educational leadership - 2010
Bachelor of Education - 1993
3o+ years teaching
Life-long learner
Love to travel
Spend time with grandchildren
Teacher
I currently teach Math 10, 20, 30 level courses, and I look after the online classes as a mentor at the Bullhead Adult Education Center. Phd in Economics. Bachelors of Arts (Honors); Master of Business Administration (MBA); Master of Education (TQM in Educational Leadership); Faculty of Education, Pedagogical Formation Degree in Inclusive Education (Specialist). Started to teach in 1993. Teacher Assistant, Teacher, Learning Lead, Tahfeez Program Director, Inclusive Education Lead, High School Founder, Educational Consultant (evaluation), Superintendent. Taught in Elementary, Middle, HS, and Universities.
I have worked at Bullhead for the last 4 years, and have worked at the former Tsuut’ina Junior Senior high in many roles for over a dozen years. I have worked in education for over 20 years. I have a passion for science, particularly biology and entomology.
I am from Deline in the Northwest Territories. Tsá-Tué (Great Bear) is set to become an Indigenous Protected and Conserved place. It is 1057 km north of Yellowknife.
This coming summer I will be going to the Wildlife Research Centre in Algonquin Provincial Park, ON. I will be a field instructor for a course on Western and Indigenous Perspectives on biting flies.
My name is Stacy Favell-Prince
I come from Peguis First Nation in Manitoba (Manidoobaa-akiing), Treaty 1 Territory.
My mother is a Favell and my Father is a Prince and I am so blessed to have both my parents, my beautiful daughter and granddaughter in my life.
In my free time I enjoy spending time with my family and friends, reading, gardening, spending time outdoors, sewing, and of course scrolling Tiktok!
In the summer, I love going back to my community to visit, go to the lake and enjoy all of the great activities and events during our annual Treaty Days!
I am honoured to be teaching the following courses this semester:
Learning Strategies 15/25, English 10 & 20, Social Studies 30-1 & 30-2, and
Aboriginal Studies 10 & 20.
-Teaching since 1998 - Simon Fraser Univ.- BFA- Univ. of Calgary- Sculpture, acting, art history- Energy Asset management - SAIT- Oil and gas- Small Business co-owner- Through the Looking Glass- Childrens books/gifts
I grew up in Calgary- Im Cree from Red Pheasant First Nation SK. I have a daughter living in BC. I ran for political office on our band’s election and got 36 votes/ 200 to win. Im a downhill skier since I was 12
I wilderness camp and fish on Kootenay lake BC in July. My last work in a film was The Order 2024 with Jude Law as BG.I was in The Prophecy as a Voice over in 2021. In 2007 theater- Come Blow your Horn- Alane Baker. I have 3 older sisters and 2 younger brothers.