Indigenous Education Programs
The Government of Saskatchewan offers various Indigenous education programs for youth, including cultural camps and mentorship initiatives.
The Government of Saskatchewan offers various Indigenous education programs for youth, including cultural camps and mentorship initiatives.
The First Nations University of Canada provides education and employment programs for Indigenous youth in Saskatchewan, focusing on cultural preservation and career development.
The Government of Canada funds the Saskatchewan Indigenous Youth Empowerment Program, which supports education and skills training for Indigenous youth in the province.
The University of Saskatchewan offers an Indigenous Youth Leadership Program, providing educational and leadership opportunities for Indigenous youth in Saskatchewan.
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Education provides a Cree Language and Culture Program for Indigenous youth, aiming to preserve and promote Cree language and culture.
CBC News features a story on Indigenous education programs in Saskatchewan, highlighting the importance of culturally relevant education for Indigenous youth.
The Saskatoon Public Library offers a collection of Indigenous education resources, including books, videos, and online tools, to support Indigenous youth in their educational journey.
A video by the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation discusses the importance of reconciliation through education, featuring Indigenous education programs for youth in the province.