Indigenous Mentorship Program
The University of British Columbia's Indigenous Mentorship Program pairs Indigenous high school students in BC with university student mentors, providing culturally relevant guidance and support.
The University of British Columbia's Indigenous Mentorship Program pairs Indigenous high school students in BC with university student mentors, providing culturally relevant guidance and support.
The BC Government's Indigenous Mentorship Initiative provides funding and resources for mentorship programs that support Indigenous high school students in BC, focusing on culturally relevant and community-driven approaches.
This research paper explores the importance of culturally relevant mentorship for Indigenous high school students in BC, highlighting the need for mentorship programs that prioritize Indigenous knowledge and perspectives.
The First Nations Education Steering Committee offers mentorship programs for Indigenous high school students in BC, providing culturally relevant support and guidance for students pursuing post-secondary education.
This video series features Indigenous mentors sharing their experiences and advice with high school students in BC, covering topics such as cultural identity, education, and career development.
The BC Indigenous Mentorship Network is a community-driven initiative that connects Indigenous high school students in BC with mentors from various industries and backgrounds, prioritizing culturally relevant mentorship and support.
Simon Fraser University's Faculty of Education offers a course on mentorship and Indigenous education, exploring the role of mentorship in supporting the academic and personal success of Indigenous high school students in BC.
The Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business has developed an Indigenous Mentorship Toolkit, providing resources and guidance for organizations and individuals looking to establish culturally relevant mentorship programs for Indigenous high school students in BC.