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Bachelor of Science in Nursing AboriginalPerspectives.uregina.ca
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Go to www.AboriginalPerspectives.uregina.cawww.AboriginalPerspectives.uregina.ca Click on the Tara Littlechief video clips Show students the ten clip interview with Tara After the students have watched the video clips, allow time for questions and thoughts Teachers: you can go through these slides and have a whole-group instruction or have students look through the slides individually.
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What reserve is Tara from? ◦ a) Piapot First Nation ◦ b) Muscowpetung First Nation ◦ c) White Bear First Nation ◦ d) Carry the Kettle First Nation
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White Bear First Nation is located in the southeast corner of the Moose Mountain area in Saskatchewan Members consist of four First Nations – Cree, Saulteaux (So-toe), Nakota and Dakota
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a) She wanted to be a nurse ever since she was about 8 years-old. b) She went to university and was getting good grades. c) She thought she would give it a try and she got accepted to the nursing program. d) All of the above
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Choosing what to study in University is not always the easiest decision. Talking to a guidance counselor about your options is always a great choice. Check out this website to take a simple quiz that will match you with occupations that you may like! Job Futures Job Futures
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They plan cultural events. They help create a sense of community for Aboriginal students; similar to that feeling of an Aboriginal community. They provide free tutoring services if you are having troubles with academics. They have a mentorship program. Their goals include recruitment, retention and success for Aboriginal students.
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1 st Year – Working in a nursing home 2 nd Year – Working in the hospital setting 3 rd Year – Involved in pediatrics 4 th Year – Senior Practicum
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Being a part of the social aspect of nursing. Working on prevention of health issues and health promotion. Brainstorm with a partner the pros of becoming a nurse.
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Tara is involved in the SEARCH committee, participates in career fairs and speaks to youth about nursing. Being involved in the community is great for your resume, when applying for scholarships and networking in the community. Click here to download an application for an Aboriginal Health Careers Bursary and Scholarship Award from the National Aboriginal Achievement Foundationhere
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As Tara mentions in the videos, math and science are key components in becoming a nurse and being a nurse. Instead of taking a spare in high school, use that time to take science and math classes.
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Take a couple minutes to think of a role model in your life. This could be someone in your family, a friend, a coach, a teacher, anyone. You will need a piece of paper and a pencil. Make a bubble in the middle of the page and write that person’s name. Branch off from that bubble the different characteristics that make that person your role model. Keep this paper to encourage yourself as you make decisions for your future!
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