Bow Habitat Station

Bow Habitat Station

Immersive, hands-on learning about fish, watersheds, wetlands, and aquatic ecology

These curriculum-based school programs use specialized teaching tools and place-based resources to inspire curiosity and build students’ connections with the world around them. Programs offered cover K-12 science curriculum

Indian Residential Schools and Reconciliation Resources

Indian Residential Schools and Reconciliation Resources

The Indian Residential Schools and Reconciliation Teacher Resource Guides for grades 5, 10 and 11/12 were developed by the First Nations Education Steering Committee and the First Nations Schools Association. They are our response to the call by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada for education bodies to develop age-appropriate educational materials about Indian residential schools.

Fish in Schools (FinS) Program

Fish in Schools (FinS) Program

The Fish in Schools (FinS) program provides students and teachers across Alberta with access to unique educational tools – live fish – that support the exploration of science and nature topics in the classroom. From January through May, students and teachers gain first-hand knowledge on how to maintain fish health. Over 5 months, you’ll care for and observe the development of 65 rainbow trout – from egg to alevin to fry – before releasing your fish into a provincially-approved waterbody. Through this work, students and teachers uncover the pressures facing Alberta’s water, aquatic habitats and fisheries, and consider their role in maintaining these precious natural resources for future generations.