Dear WIGW Framework Guide User,
Thank you for your interest in the Working in Good Ways (WIGW) Framework Guide, which you downloaded. Since its release in 2021, the guide has supported efforts to move beyond colonial approaches when engaging with Indigenous communities.
In recognition of the guide’s upcoming 5-year anniversary, we invite you to share your feedback to assess its impact and effectiveness. Your responses to the questions in the feedback form will provide valuable insights into the guide’s current utility and will help shape further resource development. Your contribution ensures that our work remains grounded in meaningful partnership, transparency, and accountability to Indigenous partners and the communities.
The evaluation of the WIGW Framework is led by the Science of Teaching and Learning Team at the Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, University of Manitoba, in partnership with the Community Engaged Learning (CEL) Office. The Science of Teaching and Learning Team will aggregate the information you provide and will write a report that will be provided to us at the CEL Office. For questions related to the feedback form, please feel free to contact Dr. Brenda M. Stoesz, Research Lead – Science of Teaching and Learning, at Brenda.Stoesz@umanitoba.ca.
To access the survey, please click on this link:
Working in Good Ways (WIGW) Feedback Form
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Thank you in advance for providing your feedback.
Sincerely,
Anny

Anny Chen (she/her)

Lead, Community Engaged Learning

Tel: 204-474-6992
anny.chen@umanitoba.ca

http://umanitoba.ca/community-engaged-learning

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