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Teachers can register on behalf of their school and/or class. This can be done by identifying the class grade and number of students.

No. We invite all to participate in this event. Please register via the general admission ticket.

This event is for teachers and students grade 5-12.

The event will be streamed online. The direct link will be available on the NCTR event website, on youtube (link to come), on Facebook, on APTN and on CBC. Detailed information will be shared online and will be emailed to registrants via the registration software closer to the event date.

Our partners have a variety of resources to help yourself and/or your classroom for the subject matter. Resources can be found here.

Follow us on Facebook and Twitter, and use the hashtag #OrangeShirtDay. Don’t forget to wear Orange during the event!

The program is developed with students from grades 5-12 in mind. Some content may not be well understood by a younger audience, and may not keep their attention.

Some segments in the program will deal with remembering the children that passed away while at school.

The program will be bilingual with the use of subtitles and a few of our partners and speakers utilizing French content.

The stream will be accessible via the NCTR website. We will ensure a link is sent to all teachers in advance of the event, and it can be shared with the students to view from home. In order to stay up to date please register for the event here and opt-in to external communications.

The video will be available following the event on the NCTR website in order to allow people that might have missed the event to review the content.

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NCTR’s spirit name – bezhig miigwan, meaning “one feather”.

Bezhig miigwan calls upon us to see each Survivor coming to the NCTR as a single eagle feather and to show those Survivors the same respect and attention an eagle feather deserves. It also teaches we are all in this together — we are all one, connected, and it is vital to work together to achieve reconciliation.