Indigenous Education in BC
The Government of British Columbia is committed to improving Indigenous education in the province. This includes supporting Indigenous high schools and programs.
The Government of British Columbia is committed to improving Indigenous education in the province. This includes supporting Indigenous high schools and programs.
The First Nations Education Steering Committee (FNESC) is a province-wide organization that supports First Nations education in BC, including high schools.
The University of British Columbia offers various programs and resources for Indigenous high school students, including mentorship and scholarship opportunities.
The annual BC Indigenous high school basketball tournament brings together teams from across the province to promote Indigenous youth athletics and community building.
The BC Ministry of Education provides a range of resources and supports for Indigenous education, including curriculum materials and teacher training.
This video explores the importance of reconciliation in BC schools, including Indigenous high schools, and features interviews with educators and students.
Simon Fraser University's Indigenous student success program provides support and resources for Indigenous high school students transitioning to post-secondary education.
Statistics Canada reports on Indigenous high school graduation rates in BC, highlighting trends and areas for improvement.