Kwey, Let's Talk Education!

STACY@LEARN

Tune in to 'Kwey, Let's Talk Education' – a podcast that creates a space for Indigenous and non-Indigenous voices across Quebec to share knowledge and experiences about supporting Indigenous youth and fostering understanding about First Peoples in schools. Most episodes feature interviews with educators, authors, artists, students, community leaders, and advocates who are working to make a difference in Indigenous education and foster a collective understanding across communities. We also explore timely news, address questions from our listeners, and highlight valuable resources and initiatives happening across Quebec. Hosted by LEARN and the RÉCIT Provincial Services for First Nations and Inuit and the Anglophone community, this bi-monthly podcast serves as a platform for authentic dialogue about the challenges and successes in creating more inclusive, culturally responsive educational environments. Whether you're an educator, parent, student, or community member, you'll find perspectives that deepen understanding and inspire collective action. Join the conversation and help collaboratively build more supportive educational spaces for all youth.

Episodes

  1. Chatting with Loretta Robinson: Naskapi Niistim & Competency 15

    10/29/2025

    Chatting with Loretta Robinson: Naskapi Niistim & Competency 15

    In this episode, we meet with Naskapi educator Loretta Robinson from Kawawachikamach.  Loretta Robinson explores how education deepens when reconnected to the land, and how children thrive when their learning honours their own rhythm, language, and relationships. Loretta begins by honouring us with stories of her childhood in Kawawachikamach—gathering medicines, listening to aunties, and witnessing a herd of caribou stride across a frozen lake. Those memories shaped her vision for the Naskapi Niistim program. This youth program, translated as  "Naskapi first", is rooted in Naskapi language, stories, the land and the caribou, placing Naskapi culture at the center. Daily practices like morning fires, seasonal teachings, and emotional check-ins in Naskapi help children nurture self-awareness and weave language into practical, lived moments. Loretta also discussed the creation of Competency 15, designed to support Quebec educators in transitioning from a position of expert to that of learner. The "two rivers, one canoe" metaphor serves as a tool for reflection, encouraging teachers to thoughtfully integrate curriculum requirements with Indigenous knowledge systems while honouring the integrity and depth of both. Educators are invited to continually examine where they are in this ongoing journey of learning and relationship-building. We concluded by exploring 'The Day on the Land' professional development initiative, which invites educators to Kawawachikamach to experience this approach in practice. Local Knowledge Keepers and Elders guide this experience. Educators interested in attending are encouraged to talk to their administrators and directors of education about the opportunities available to them.

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Tune in to 'Kwey, Let's Talk Education' – a podcast that creates a space for Indigenous and non-Indigenous voices across Quebec to share knowledge and experiences about supporting Indigenous youth and fostering understanding about First Peoples in schools. Most episodes feature interviews with educators, authors, artists, students, community leaders, and advocates who are working to make a difference in Indigenous education and foster a collective understanding across communities. We also explore timely news, address questions from our listeners, and highlight valuable resources and initiatives happening across Quebec. Hosted by LEARN and the RÉCIT Provincial Services for First Nations and Inuit and the Anglophone community, this bi-monthly podcast serves as a platform for authentic dialogue about the challenges and successes in creating more inclusive, culturally responsive educational environments. Whether you're an educator, parent, student, or community member, you'll find perspectives that deepen understanding and inspire collective action. Join the conversation and help collaboratively build more supportive educational spaces for all youth.