Research on major societal issues: Indigenous education and health
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The professors, Nancy Wiscutie-Crpeau and Mireille De La Sablonnire-Griffin will carry out large-scale projects targeting key issues of the UMR: education, as well as health and wellness.
Key Points:
- The professors, Nancy Wiscutie-Crpeau and Mireille De La Sablonnire-Griffin will carry out large-scale projects targeting key issues of the UMR: education, as well as health and wellness.
- Professor Nancy Wiscutie-Crpeau, a certified teacher, pursued her doctoral studies in second language education at the Faculty of Education of the University of Ottawa.
- Because of her training and her life experience, she is interested in the place of Indigenous languages in the school environment.
- Her work has focused on the teaching of Anicinapemowin in the education sector of the community of Kitcisakik.