Michele Cumberland, a Grade 7-8 teacher at Holy Cross School in Penticton, has been recognized as one of the 20 CIVIX National Ambassadors in Canada for her outstanding commitment to democracy education. The award, which marks CIVIX 20 year anniversary is presented to teachers who excel in their field, and acknowledges Cumberland's 24 years of teaching experience and her remarkable efforts in fostering civic engagement among students.
Cumberland's passion for social justice has led her to implement innovative instructional practices that empower students not only locally but also nationally. As a CIVIX National Ambassador, she advocates for democracy education, acting as a resource and mentor to her fellow teachers.
The impact of Michele's dedication is evident not only within her classroom but also resonates throughout the Holy Cross School and the community. Recognizing the importance of educating students about career opportunities within the government, Cumberland has designed a unit focused on careers within legislative government, showcasing various paths for students, our future civic leaders.
Principal Shawn Campbell expressed appreciation for Cumberland's influence at Holy Cross, stating, "Mrs. Cumberland has been leading her students towards a better understanding of the election cycle, civic responsibility, and educated voting. We feel fortunate to have a staff member who has educated herself with parliamentary procedure."
Cumberland extends her influence beyond her classroom, also serving provincially with the BC Democracy Education Steering Committee with the Education Office of the BC legislature, collaborating with teachers and the BC legislative office to provide resources and strategies for democracy education.
Mrs. Cumberland makes her classroom fun, creative, supportive, and challenging. Former student, Sophie, inspired by Cumberland, founded a Youth Council in Penticton, and attests "Mrs. Cumberland's passion and perseverance helped me make my own unique impact in the world and will help me motivate others to do the same."
As a respected citizen and advocate within the community, Cumberland ensures students and candidates are connected during elections, inviting politicians, including federal Senator Bev Busson, into the classroom to illustrate the importance of civic participation helping children realize their opinions matter and that they can effect change. She observes how the candidates feel honoured and validated when they speak to the students because the students are engaged, and this activates their parents. Former parents agree, “Our family has had many engaging conversations about the political process, led by our daughter. We actively watch elections together.”
Cumberland believes it is crucial for students to understand the balance between rights and responsibilities, tying in the teachings of the Catholic faith. "Students must appreciate our rights and understand it is our responsibility to make society better; not just reap the benefits of our rights," she emphasizes; and “through the application of democracy education grounded in faith, our students will gain the skills needed to build future filled with hope.”
The Catholic Independent Schools of Nelson Diocese commends Michele Cumberland for her outstanding dedication to democracy education and congratulates her on this well-deserved recognition.
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Pamela Guilbault, Superintendent of Schools
Catholic Independent Schools of Nelson Diocese
Catholic Pastoral Centre
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