Career Talks: Dr. Christopher Scribe

Saskatoon Industry Education Council
26 Aug 202423:20

Summary

TLDRDr. Chris Scribe, founder of Walks First Educational Consulting and Think Indigenous, shares his journey from teaching to leadership in education. He discusses the creation of Think Indigenous, a conference promoting indigenous perspectives in education, and his personal path from working in the oil industry to pursuing a PhD to honor his grandfather's legacy. Scribe emphasizes the importance of indigenous knowledge, giving back to the community, and learning from life's experiences and mistakes.

Takeaways

  • 🌟 Dr. Chris Scribe is the founder of Walks First Educational Consulting and Think Indigenous, focusing on indigenous education.
  • đŸ« He is passionate about classroom teaching, especially with middle years students, valuing authentic learning experiences.
  • 🔄 Dr. Scribe was drawn into leadership roles, such as vice principal and principal, despite not favoring administrative work.
  • 💡 The idea for Think Indigenous was born from conversations about indigenous education and control, aiming to approach education through an indigenous lens.
  • 📈 Think Indigenous grew into a successful event, attracting 2,000 attendees for a national and international conference.
  • đŸ’Œ Dr. Scribe's work in the oil field taught him about hard work and the value of money, but his grandmother instilled that happiness and love are more important.
  • 🎓 He pursued higher education, obtaining a Bachelor's, Master's, and PhD in education, to honor his grandfather and incorporate indigenous knowledge into school systems.
  • 🏆 Dr. Scribe's grandfather, Murdo Scribe, was an award-winning author and educator, influencing Dr. Scribe's dedication to indigenous education.
  • 💰 Think Indigenous operates as a not-for-profit, funding its programs through event registration fees and focusing on giving back to the younger generation.
  • 🛠 Walks First Consulting offers educational services to support communities and maintain a sustainable operation, without relying on grants or land-destroying industries.
  • ⏰ As an entrepreneur, Dr. Scribe enjoys the flexibility of deciding his work hours and focusing on projects that benefit indigenous communities.

Q & A

  • Who is Dr. Chris Scribe?

    -Dr. Chris Scribe is the founder and executive director of Walks First Educational Consulting and the non-profit Think Indigenous. He is an educator with a passion for indigenizing education.

  • What is Think Indigenous?

    -Think Indigenous is a conference event created by Dr. Chris Scribe to bring people together to approach education through an indigenous lens.

  • What is Dr. Scribe's educational background?

    -Dr. Chris Scribe has a Bachelor of Education, a Master's in Education and Educational Administration, and a PhD in Educational Administration.

  • What is the significance of Dr. Scribe's grandmother's story about residential school and the licorice candy?

    -Dr. Scribe's grandmother's story illustrates the resilience and love of indigenous people despite the hardships faced in residential schools, and it emphasizes the importance of sharing and giving back.

  • How does Dr. Scribe's work in education honor his grandfather?

    -Dr. Scribe's work in education honors his grandfather by incorporating indigenous knowledge into school systems and advocating for the recognition of indigenous wisdom as valuable as Western education.

  • What is the business model for Think Indigenous as a non-profit?

    -The non-profit Think Indigenous generates revenue from event registration fees and ensures that all funds are reinvested into the community, without accepting federal grants or funds from land-destroying industries.

  • What advice does Dr. Scribe give to young people regarding life experiences?

    -Dr. Scribe advises young people to experience life, step out of their comfort zones, and learn from their mistakes, as experiences guide them to their destined work.

  • How does Dr. Scribe define success in his work?

    -Dr. Scribe defines success as having the freedom to choose work that makes a difference for indigenous communities and contributes positively to their realities.

  • What is the role of 'Kak' in Cree culture as mentioned by Dr. Scribe?

    -In Cree culture, 'Kak' refers to elders or knowledge keepers who educate and guide younger generations by sharing their life experiences, including their mistakes.

  • What is the importance of the concept of 'giving back' in indigenous culture according to Dr. Scribe?

    -The concept of 'giving back' is a significant part of indigenous culture, emphasizing reciprocity and the continuous cycle of supporting the younger generation and community.

  • How does Dr. Scribe view the flexibility of his work as an entrepreneur?

    -Dr. Scribe appreciates the flexibility of his work as an entrepreneur, allowing him to balance family life, cultural practices, and professional commitments while making a meaningful impact.

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