Indigenous Education in BC
The British Columbia government is committed to reconciliation through education, providing resources for teaching Aboriginal language and culture in high schools.
The British Columbia government is committed to reconciliation through education, providing resources for teaching Aboriginal language and culture in high schools.
The University of British Columbia's Faculty of Education offers a course on teaching Aboriginal languages, highlighting the importance of preserving Indigenous culture and language.
The First Nations Education Steering Committee (FNESC) provides support and resources for teaching Aboriginal languages and culture in BC high schools, promoting Indigenous student success.
This video discusses the importance of incorporating Aboriginal language and culture into BC high school curricula, featuring interviews with educators and Indigenous community members.
Simon Fraser University's Department of Indigenous Studies offers courses and programs focused on Indigenous language and culture education, including a certificate in Aboriginal language proficiency.
The British Columbia Ministry of Education provides a curriculum guide for teaching Aboriginal language and culture in high schools, emphasizing the value of Indigenous knowledge and perspectives.
The British Columbia Council for International Education (BCCIE) highlights the importance of incorporating Aboriginal language and culture into BC high school curricula, promoting Indigenous student success and cultural awareness.
The First Peoples' Cultural Council provides a range of resources and tools for teaching Aboriginal language and culture in BC high schools, including language learning apps and cultural education kits.