Actions and Commitments: Call to Action # 62

Exploring Theme: "Govt. Commitments to Indigenous Education"

Updates on this page: 3 (Filtered by Indigenous Group "Métis")
 

October 1, 2024


Manitoba Government Partners with Yellowquill University College to Recognize Education Degrees

NationTalk: The Manitoba government has partnered with Yellowquill University College to provide degree granting status for its First Nations bachelor of education program, recognizing the institution’s 40 years of excellence in delivering Indigenous-led advanced education across Manitoba, Advanced Education and Training Minister Renée Cable announced today. “Congratulations to Yellowquill University College as they celebrate 40...

April 26, 2024


New draft social studies curriculum ready to pilot

NationTalk: Alberta’s government is continuing to modernize the education system and improve student success by developing a curriculum that will drive a passion for learning. Since August 2023, Alberta’s government has been engaging with parents, teachers, education partners and curriculum specialists to develop a new draft K-6 social studies curriculum that will focus on building...

July 18, 2023


Bringing Indigenous communities, schools together

NationTalk: Alberta’s government will provide more than $10 million to Indigenous partners through the new Bridging Classrooms to Communities pilot program. Alberta Education is committed to improving education outcomes and creating opportunities for First Nations, Métis and Inuit students. Creating welcoming environments, demonstrating cultural awareness and providing system supports through the Bridging Classrooms to Communities...

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