Inquiry Based Learning – students actively involved in solving authentic (real-life) problems within the context of the curriculum and/or community – formulating questions, investigating to find answers, building new understandings, meanings and knowledge, and then communicating their learnings to others ; play-based at the Junior/Kindergarten level; powerful learning experiences engaging students deeply, increasing student critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, communication, independence, emotional intelligence/self-regulation, and problem solving skills. This is essential for students to take on the challenges and opportunities ahead.
Climate Change, Health, and Traditional Knowledge in Aklavik - Part 1
Climate Change, Health, and Traditional Knowledge in Aklavik - Part 2
A Day At Moose Kerr With Velma Illasiak and Sarah Jerome
The first part of this video is an interview with Velma Illasiak, the first aboriginal principal of the Moose Kerr School who was born in Aklavik. The second part of the video is an interview with Moira Kablalik, the daughter of Moose Kerr, and the third part of the video is about Kristin Gordon, the first student to complete grades K-12 at Moose Kerr School.
Beaufort Delta Student Inquiry Projects
Canada Wide Science Fair inquiry projects.