VIP Biography for
Paulette Tremblay
Paulette Tremblay | |
Industry | Indigenous health |
Title | C.E.O. |
Expertise | Education, Evaluation, First Nations Cultures |
Current Organization | National Aboriginal Health Organization |
Type of Organization | Nonprofit organization |
Major Product | Health research |
Area of Distribution | Canada |
University/Degree | B.Ed., Dalhousie University; B.A., Sociology, Wilfrid Laurier University; M.A. and Ph.D., Education, University of Ottawa |
Born | Belleville, Ontario, Canada |
Honors & Awards | Associate Professor for Life, Indigenous Institute of Knowledge; Six Nations Veterans Association; Six Nations Polytechnic Institute |
Published Works | The Importance of Educational Climate in a Native Literary Program (Part 2, Chapter 2), in Maurice Taylor (Ed.), The Changing Landscape of Workplace Education, Toronto, ON: Culture Concepts Inc., 1996; First Nations Educational Jurisdiction: National Background Paper, Ottawa, ON: Assembly of First Nations, April, 2001; An Overview of Selected Studies on First Nations, Inuit and Métis Education, Kenny Family Foundation Think Tank, National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation, Ohsweken, ON, 2006 |
Affiliations | Board of Directors, Indigenous Institute for Aboriginal Health |
Hobbies & Sports | Bridge, hiking, reading, beading |
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