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Enter the Circle of Learning

The Circle of Learning brings Indigenous storytellers and truth-tellers directly to your community through meaningful digital education rooted in culture, respect, and relationship.

As we come together to listen and learn, we deepen our understanding of one another and help build a shared path forward. Join a growing circle of community members committed to truth, reconciliation, learning, and connection.

We all belong to the circle.

The Circle of Learning is an Indigenous-owned initiative that promotes Indigenous voices and art.

School Program

Bring Indigenous voices, stories, and perspectives into your classroom with age-appropriate learning experiences designed for students from Kindergarten to Grade 12.

Access more than 30 engaging videos, interactive activities, and resources that support curricular competencies that encourage meaningful learning, reflection, and discussion.

Whether you’re a classroom teacher, school leader, or district administrator, flexible program options are available to meet the needs of your learning community.

Library Program

Give your community instant access to Circle of Learning’s growing collection of online educational programs through secure library authentication. Patrons can simply sign in using their library credentials to access engaging, self-paced learning anytime, anywhere.

The collection includes the official Orange Shirt Day courses developed by Phyllis Webstad, along with programs exploring Indigenous history, Truth and Reconciliation, decolonization, and cultural learning. Created in collaboration with respected Indigenous educators, authors, and knowledge keepers, Circle of Learning offers trusted, high-quality educational resources for learners of all ages. Easy to implement and requiring no additional software for patrons, it provides libraries with a seamless way to expand access to meaningful learning experiences that inspire understanding, reflection, and lifelong learning.

Corporate Program

Looking to strengthen your organisation’s understanding of Truth and Reconciliation, cultural awareness, and Indigenous perspectives?

This four-part Lunch-and-Learn series features the experiences and truth-telling of Phyllis Webstad (a founding member of Orange Shirt Day) and offers meaningful learning opportunities for employees with facilitator notes to help guide the conversations.

Individual Program

Begin your personal journey of learning, reflection, and understanding.

The Individual Plan provides access to Indigenous stories, teachings, and learning resources that you can explore at your own pace. Through powerful story and truth-telling, participants gain a deeper understanding of Indigenous experiences, perspectives, and the ongoing path toward Truth and Reconciliation.

Learn when it’s convenient for you—and become part of the circle.

Flexible licensing options are available for organisations looking to access specific Circle of Learning content.

Whether you need a single video to support a training initiative, a featured course for your audience, or full integration into your existing Learning Management System (LMS), we will provide a solution tailored to your needs.

You can license individual pieces of content—such as a single school assembly video—or full learning modules for broader use. For organisations with their own Learning Management System (LMS), Circle of Learning courses can also be easily integrated into your existing platform for your patrons.

Bring Indigenous stories, teachings, and learning experiences directly into your organisation’s learning environment.

A founding member of Orange Shirt Day and a National Leader in Truth and Reconciliation, Phyllis Webstad brings her truth-telling in a powerful, educational, and inspirational way.

An educator born into the matrilineal Fireweed Fortress Clan among the Killer Whale crest people. He shares powerful storytelling through a range of cultural teachings, including formline design and meditative practices.