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MÉTIS BEADWORK INSPIRED DOT ART

  • Strive Classroom 265 Maitland Street London, ON, N6B 2Y3 Canada (map)

Image of artwork created by a past Girl Guides of Canada workshop participant

Registration opens on Wednesday, April 1 at 7:00 PM!

Facilitated by: Angie Coture, RECE

Dive into the storytelling tradition of Métis dot art to explore concepts of belonging and community in the classroom. This workshop invites educators to use dot art as a creative tool for helping children express emotions, build connections, and celebrate cultural diversity. Participants will create their own dot art pieces inspired by Métis beadwork and gain practical tips for integrating this practice into early learning settings.

Pedagogical Focuses: Belonging - Engagement - Expression - Well-being

Standards of Practice: Standard I:  Caring and Responsive Relationships, Standard II:  Curriculum and Pedagogy

Angie Coture is a proud Métis Registered Early Childhood Educator and Forest & Nature Practitioner. She provides professional learning across Ontario that integrates Métis knowledge and culturally responsive practices to support inclusive, respectful learning environments for children and families.

 

To access the printable poster, please use the following link:

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

6:30 - 8:00 PM

Strive Classroom
265 Maitland St.,
London, ON, N6B 2Y3

Cost
London/Middlesex Professional: Pay What You Can
Elgin Professional: $10

Registration closes on Wednesday, June 10 at 12:00 PM

* Ticket types are based on the county you WORK in.

REGISTER NOW!
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