Indigenous educators offer grassroots online classes during First Nation school closures
Indigenous educators across the province are putting their heads together to ensure all elementary school children stay engaged with their studies while some First Nation schools remain on a precautionary closure due to COVID-19.
Chris Scribe, Indigenous educator with the University of Saskatchewan told meadowlakeNOW, he wanted to support youth engagement through an online education portal for Kindergarten to Grade 8 students to continue their learning while schools are closed on some First Nation communities.
“With school closures, my partner and I are concerned about our kids missing so much and we thought of ways we can support and help,” he said. “I know she’s not alone with her concerns.”
Utilizing Facebook Live as a platform, Scribe and fellow Indigenous educators are volunteering their time to teach and support kids and First Nation youth, wherever they may be.

