Indigenous Education Programs
The Ontario government offers various education programs for Indigenous youth, including culturally relevant curriculum and support for post-secondary education.
The Ontario government offers various education programs for Indigenous youth, including culturally relevant curriculum and support for post-secondary education.
The Government of Canada provides funding and resources for Aboriginal youth education and employment programs, aiming to improve outcomes and increase opportunities.
UNICEF Canada works with Indigenous communities to develop and implement education programs that address the unique needs and challenges faced by Aboriginal youth.
Toronto Metropolitan University offers a Youth Aboriginal Education Program, providing academic support and cultural enrichment opportunities for Indigenous high school students.
The University of Ottawa conducts research on Indigenous youth education, focusing on topics such as culturally relevant pedagogy and the impact of colonialism on education outcomes.
The Canadian government's Department of Citizenship and Immigration provides information on education programs for Aboriginal youth, including those related to language and cultural preservation.
The Ontario Trillium Foundation provides funding for community-based initiatives that support Indigenous youth education, including mentorship programs and cultural activities.
The Native Child and Family Services of Toronto offers resources and support for Indigenous youth, including education and employment programs, mentorship, and cultural activities.