Daniels teaches at the
University of Victoria in the department of Indigenous education. She previously taught for nine years at Mount Royal Collegiate in
Saskatoon, and at two universities,
University of Alberta for their CILLDI program known as the Canadian Indigenous Language and Literacy Development Institute and at University of Saskatchewan, the non-credit Languages Department. In 2003 Daniels started a Cree summer camp where attendees came to learn and practice speaking the language. The idea for the camp came out of Daniels' Master of Education Project and out of raising her own family, and half heartedly, the frustration with the absence of a Cree language immersion program in the province. The nēhiyawak Summer Language Program runs in different parts of Saskatchewan each year and by 2017 had expanded to 27 people (11 speakers and 16 participants) from a total of 5 people when the camp first launched. Since, 2017 the summer annual nēhiyawak language experience camp has grown, the numbers of participants are between 25-50, depending on space, and nLE now has a children's camp. nLE now offers online classes and face-to-face programming, like MAP. Master apprentice/mentee program and practice speaking and listening classes. ==Awards==