Indigenous Education in BC
The Government of British Columbia is committed to improving Indigenous education in the province. This includes supporting Indigenous students in high schools across BC.
The Government of British Columbia is committed to improving Indigenous education in the province. This includes supporting Indigenous students in high schools across BC.
The First Nations Education Steering Committee (FNESC) works to improve the quality of education for Indigenous students in BC high schools.
The University of British Columbia offers various programs and resources for Indigenous high school students in BC, including mentorship and scholarship opportunities.
CBC News features stories of Indigenous high school students in BC who have overcome challenges and achieved success in their educational journeys.
The British Columbia Teachers' Federation (BCTF) provides resources and support for teachers to improve Indigenous education in high schools across the province.
This documentary explores the experiences of Indigenous high school students in BC and highlights the importance of culturally relevant education.
Simon Fraser University researchers examine the impact of Indigenous education policy on high schools in BC, highlighting areas for improvement and potential solutions.
The British Columbia Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils (BCCPAC) offers guidance and resources for parents and educators to support Indigenous students in high schools.