Saskatchewan Indigenous Youth Education Strategy
The Government of Saskatchewan is committed to improving education outcomes for Indigenous youth through a comprehensive strategy that addresses the unique needs of First Nations and Métis students.
The Government of Saskatchewan is committed to improving education outcomes for Indigenous youth through a comprehensive strategy that addresses the unique needs of First Nations and Métis students.
This research paper examines the current state of Indigenous education in Saskatchewan, highlighting the challenges and opportunities for improving educational outcomes for Indigenous youth.
The Calgary Catholic School District has developed a guide for educators to support Indigenous youth in their educational journey, which can be applied to the Saskatchewan context.
The First Nations University of Canada offers programs and services specifically designed to support the educational needs of Indigenous youth, including mentorship and cultural enrichment opportunities.
The Saskatoon Public School Division has implemented various initiatives to improve the academic achievement of Indigenous students, including culturally responsive teaching practices and community partnerships.
The Government of Canada provides funding for programs that support the education and employment needs of Indigenous youth in Saskatchewan, including skills training and job placement services.
This video features a panel discussion with Indigenous educators and youth leaders in Saskatchewan, exploring the challenges and opportunities for improving education outcomes for Indigenous students.
The Saskatchewan Indigenous Cultural Centre offers a range of educational resources and programs for Indigenous youth, including language and cultural camps, and teacher training workshops.