Indigenous Education in Canada
Learn about Indigenous youth programs in Canadian high schools, including language and cultural preservation initiatives, on CBC's official website.
Learn about Indigenous youth programs in Canadian high schools, including language and cultural preservation initiatives, on CBC's official website.
The Ontario government provides funding and resources for Indigenous youth programs in high schools, focusing on culturally relevant curriculum and support services.
UNICEF Canada's Indigenous Youth Empowerment Program works with high schools to provide mentorship, cultural activities, and education on Indigenous rights and history.
The University of British Columbia's Faculty of Education offers research and resources on Indigenous youth programs in Canadian high schools, focusing on reconciliation and decolonization.
The Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC) has developed a strategy to support Indigenous student success in high schools, including programs for language and cultural preservation.
WE Charity's Indigenous youth programs in Canadian high schools focus on leadership development, mentorship, and community engagement, promoting positive social change.
The University of Ottawa's Faculty of Education offers a critical analysis of Indigenous education policy in Canada, including the impact on high school programs and Indigenous youth.
Education Canada's resource guide provides teachers with tools and strategies for teaching Indigenous history and culture in high school classrooms, supporting Indigenous youth programs.