Indigenous Education Network
The Indigenous Education Network (IEN) is a group of students, faculty and community members who share a common commitment to and passion for Indigenous Education and Research. Founded in 1989 by Indigenous students, the IEN provides an Indigenous presence at OISE and seeks to establish a forum for ongoing and dynamic discussion, action and change. The Indigenous Education Network:
- Supports students and their study interests in Indigenous education.
- Advances education research on Indigenous issues.
- Actively encourages the development of Indigenous curriculum.
- Collaborates with campus and community groups to strengthen initiatives related to our mission.
Every month the IEN holds in-formal meetings as a way for Indigenous and non-Indigenous students to get to know one another, establish relationships and friendships and stay up-to-date on events that are taking place at the IEN, at OISE and across the UofT campus.
Follow the IEN on Twitter, on Facebook and on Slideshare.

Dr. Suzanne L. Stewart (left), Chair of the IEN, and IEN members at the 2011 Winter Social.



