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Welcome to the 2026 Outdoor Learning Conference
Friday May 8, 2026 2:00pm - 3:15pm MDT
This interactive workshop introduces educators to Indigenous mindfulness that nurtures balance, presence, and connection within classroom environments. Drawing from traditional teachings and the cycles of nature, participants will explore how Indigenous worldviews understand mindfulness as a way of being one rooted in respect, gratitude, and relationship to the land, one another, and self.

Through stories, reflection, and experiential activities, teachers will learn practical ways to bring Indigenous mindfulness into daily classroom routines. Simple yet meaningful practices such as gratitude circles, mindful breathing with natural elements, and moments of quiet observation can help students develop emotional regulation, empathy, and a sense of belonging.

The session also emphasizes the importance of land-based awareness and relational teaching, helping educators create learning spaces that are calm, inclusive, and culturally responsive.
Speakers
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Launa Purcell

Co-Director, Rise Up Indigenous Wellness
Launa Payne is a member of Xa'xtsa First Nation. She is an Indigenous Educator with a focus on outdoor education. Launa teaches yoga and mindfulness in addition to Indigenous outdoor camps. Launa is the proud mother of two adult children. She has published 2 books on Indigenous teachings... Read More →
Friday May 8, 2026 2:00pm - 3:15pm MDT
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