Indigenous Education Initiatives
The Canadian government has launched several initiatives to improve Indigenous education outcomes, including the Indigenous Education Strategy and the First Nations, Métis and Inuit Education Policy Framework.
The Canadian government has launched several initiatives to improve Indigenous education outcomes, including the Indigenous Education Strategy and the First Nations, Métis and Inuit Education Policy Framework.
The 2024 federal budget includes significant investments in Indigenous education, including funding for Indigenous language and culture programs, and support for Indigenous students pursuing post-secondary education.
This research paper explores the history and current state of Indigenous education in Canada, and proposes a framework for transforming Indigenous education to better meet the needs of Indigenous students and communities.
This website provides a range of resources and supports for teachers working with Indigenous students, including lesson plans, educational materials, and professional development opportunities.
UNICEF Canada is working with Indigenous communities and organizations to support reconciliation through education, including the development of culturally relevant educational materials and programs.
The Ontario government has developed an Indigenous Education Policy Framework to guide the development of Indigenous education programs and policies in the province.
This video series explores the importance of Indigenous education and reconciliation in Canada, featuring interviews with Indigenous educators, leaders, and students.
The National Indigenous Education Strategy is a comprehensive plan to improve Indigenous education outcomes, developed in partnership with Indigenous organizations and communities.