Karlie acknowledges each students’ learning journey is unique and important. She values students’ viewpoints and challenges students to consider different perspectives for discovery while providing a learner-centred teaching philosophy and environment. As a Selkirk College University Arts and Sciences alum, Karlie understands the benefits of small class sizes and one-to-one instruction. After
This version of the Wildfire Fighter Training Program is for students holding both a Basic First Aid and Transportation Endorsement certificate. Note: Proof of valid certification must be provided to the Castlegar Coordinator to be approved for registration. Visit our registration page for course locations, times and fees. Register Now
I came to Selkirk in 1997 with a background in Fine Arts, Asian Studies and Education. Prior to that, I taught English Language in Japan for many years and travelled extensively in Asia, Australia and New Zealand. I continue to work in the international department teaching all levels of the English Language Program and as a TESOL practicum supervisor. I love working for Selkirk International, as I
Selkirk College Alumni Welcome to a thriving community of Selkirk College alumni. We are a network of accomplished innovators, creators and leaders poised to tackle any challenge. If you have completed a course or program at Selkirk College, you are part of our network!
Innovative Solutions to Real-World Problems Innovation is woven through the fabric of every department, program and initiative at Selkirk College, and Selkirk Innovates is your regional leader of applied research and innovation. We enhance the student learning experience and foster a sustainable and inclusive climate while supporting communities to adapt and thrive in the face of change. Driven by
Overcoming Divisions Courageous Dialogues: Moving Beyond Polarization is a project that aims to build skills, capacity and willingness to understand how we as a society have come to be so divided on so many issues of social concern and what we can do to overcome these divisions. It is important to find ways of helping us all move beyond polarization so we can bring our best selves forward to
Nursing Program student Melissa Markin is one of four Canadian post-secondary students to receive this year's Colleges and Institutes Canada Bird Construction/Paul and Gerri Charrette Bursary. The financial award supports Indigenous students facing barriers to completing post-secondary education.
The quiet of summer will soon be broken at Selkirk College with the arrival of students for the fall semester, bringing a new air of post-secondary excitement to campuses and learning centres across the region.
I began my career holding a credential in early childhood education with a focus in Waldorf education. Today I have worked in the field of education for four decades and have taught across the lifespan. As an early childhood educator, I worked in preschool, kindergarten, and managed an infant-toddler centre with a young parent component. I moved on to managing provincial and federal programs for
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Misoon Jang taught computer engineering in a couple of postsecondary institutions in Korea for 15 years and moved to Canada 2004. She set up an international student agency in Nelson, BC, and recruited Korean international students and also worked as a homestay coordinator for School District #8 until 2014. She started to work at Selkirk College from summer 2014 as an international student
Relationships, Experiential Learning & Programming We are committed to the intentional process of establishing and maintaining respectful and right relationships with Indigenous governments, organizations, families and learners. Memoranda of Understanding In recognition of the importance of building long-term relationships with the First Nations people of the Southern Interior and West Kootenay
Guided by Five Fundamental Commitments Our mission is: Together, we inspire generations of changemakers through relevant, inventive and sustainable education. As we develop, implement and operate programming, supports and operations, we are guided by five fundamental commitments: Equity, diversity and inclusion Reconciliation Research and innovation Sustainability Wellness Our work is informed by
Thank You, Peace Builders! Haleluya Hailu Peace & Human Rights Award Hayley Sluyter Myler Wilkinson Memorial Scholarship Alex P. Relkoff Scholarship Mir Centre for Peace Grant Michelle Durning Maurilia Coc Macs Memorial Scholarship
A Culture of Belonging We strive to create an environment that celebrates diversity and where we all feel a sense of belonging. Building this type of community requires a deep commitment to addressing the impacts of colonialism, racism and injustice and the challenges they continue to present—in our college community and beyond. Together, we’re taking steps to prioritize a vision of equity
We are so glad that you have decided to apply to Selkirk College! We are here to support you as you pursue what matters to you. If you're ready, apply now! Apply Today! If you are applying from a country outside of Canada, please visit Selkirk International. International Applicants To browse and register for continuing studies courses, please visit Community Education & Workplace Training. Steps