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This session invites school leaders to explore how Indigenous Pedagogy (centered on the 8 Ways of Aboriginal Learning framework) can transform professional learning into a practice of connection, storytelling, and collective growth. Participants will engage with strategies that honor Indigenous ways of knowing, leading, and teaching while deepening their role as lead learners. Walk away with practical tools to create inclusive, respectful, and culturally grounded professional learning environments that foster deeper engagement and equity for all.
Associate Director, Professional Learning, Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation
Denise Heppner (PhD) leads professional learning for educators across the province of Saskatchewan. She has also presented at both national and international conferences.
Class Complexity Teacher, Prairie Spirit School Division
Rob Heppner (MEd) has a wealth of experience as an educator and Administrator. He has shared his expertise at a variety of local and national conferences.