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Aboriginal Education in BC
The Government of British Columbia is committed to improving education outcomes for Aboriginal students. This website provides information on Aboriginal education programs and services in BC, including those offered in high schools.
Indigenous Education in Canada
The University of British Columbia's Faculty of Education offers a range of programs and courses focused on Indigenous education, including those related to high school education. This website provides information on these programs and courses.
First Nations Schools in BC
The First Nations Education Steering Committee (FNESC) is a non-profit organization that works to improve education outcomes for First Nations students in BC. This website provides information on First Nations schools in BC, including high schools.
Aboriginal High School Students in BC
This report from Statistics Canada provides information on the educational outcomes of Aboriginal high school students in BC, including data on graduation rates and post-secondary education participation.
BC Aboriginal High School Programs
School District 43 in British Columbia offers a range of programs and services for Aboriginal high school students, including cultural and language programs. This website provides information on these programs and services.
Indigenous Youth in BC
This CBC News article explores the challenges and opportunities faced by Indigenous youth in BC, including those related to education. The article features interviews with Indigenous high school students and educators.
Aboriginal Education Resources
The British Columbia Teachers' Federation (BCTF) offers a range of resources and supports for teachers working with Aboriginal students, including those in high school. This website provides information on these resources and supports.
Supporting Aboriginal Students in BC
This video from the BC Ministry of Education provides information and resources for supporting Aboriginal students in BC, including those in high school. The video features interviews with educators and Aboriginal community members.