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  2. British Columbia Tripartite Education Agreement (BCTEA) Last updated on April 8, 2020. First Nations students living on reserve attend a variety of different school types in B.C. The BCTEA outlines keys to success for these students whether they attend a First Nations, public or independent school.

    • Key Resources
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    • Support to First Nations Schools and Communities
    An updated BCTEA Funding Handbook and BCTEA Funding Estimator is available for 2024-2025. Please see the BCTEA Funding Resources pagefor more information.
    Local Education Agreements are important tools for building relationships between First Nation communities and boards of education or independent school authorities, in order to support improved Fi...
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    For questions about BCTEA, you are welcome to contact Jan Haugen, Manager of Executive Services, FNESC janh@fnesc.caToll-free in BC 1-877-422-3672 If you have questions about your specific funding allocation, please contact your Funding Services Officer. You are also welcome to contact the Education Program Advisor, Department of Indigenous Service...

  3. May 2, 2024 · About BCTEA. The BC Tripartite Education Agreement: Supporting First Nation Student Success (“BCTEA”) between the Province of British Columbia (B.C.), the First Nations Education Steering Committee (“FNESC”), and Canada (collectively the “Parties”) sets the foundation for further growth and changes to support the enhancement of the ...

  4. Jun 14, 2024 · In June 2018, the BC First Nations Education Steering Committee (FNESC), Canada and British Columbia signed the BC Tripartite Education Agreement (BCTEA), as witnessed by the First Nations Schools Association (FNSA), which reaffirms agreements previously reached related to reporting for First Nations schools in BC.

  5. First Nations students living on reserve attend a variety of different school types. The BCTEA outlines keys to success for these students whether they attend a First Nations, B.C. public or independent school.

  6. The BC Tripartite Education Agreement: Supporting First Nation Student Success (BCTEA), signed in July 2018 by the First Nations Education Steering Committee (FNESC), the B.C. Ministry of Education (the Ministry), Indigenous Services Canada (ISC), and witnessed by the First Nations Schools Association (FNSA), is intended to promote systemic ...

  7. Feb 17, 2021 · The BC Tripartite Education Agreement (BCTEA) attempts to promote systemic shifts and collective efforts to support First Nations students across the province, regardless of where they...

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