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      • Reporting directly to the Senior Manager, Education and Training, the incumbent provides support in developing and increasing knowledge and skills in OCAP®, information governance, and research management as an important pathway to First Nations data sovereignty.
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  2. First Nations control of education, and sufficient and predictable funding, are fundamental to creating education systems that promote the success of First Nations students; language and culture are critically important for the successful development, education and wellbeing of First Nations students

  3. Sep 26, 2024 · Reporting directly to the Senior Manager, Education and Training, the incumbent provides support in developing and increasing knowledge and skills in OCAP®, information governance, and research management as an important pathway to First Nations data sovereignty.

  4. Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) supports the advancement of First Nations student achievement in First Nations, independent, provincial and territorial schools through the Education Partnerships Program (EPP).

    • A Holistic Perspective
    • Indian Control of Indian Education
    • First Nations Control of First Nations Education
    • First Nations Education Transformation
    • United Nations Declaration on The Rights of Indigenous People
    • Diversity of First Nations Education in Canada

    If education is a universal human right, there must be an understanding of what is meant by “education.” education noun 1. The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university. 2. An enlightening experience. Education is often defined in a narrow way, a formal act or process of acquiring general knowledge ...

    In 1972, the National Indian Brotherhood, now the Assembly of First Nations, adopted a seminal policy paper, Indian Control of Indian Education.The 1972 policy paper proposed that the Government of Canada and First Nations work together to put in place the financial and educational resources needed to enhance the success of First Nations learners t...

    In 2010, the Assembly of First Nations updated the foundational 1972 policy to a modern reflection of First Nations Control of First Nations Education. This document was designed to “assist governments and First Nations communities in building the requisite policies, programs, services and systems to ensure the future prosperity of First Nations pe...

    As of 2016, with new investments in First Nations education from Prime Minister Trudeau and the Government of Canada, First Nations move closer and closer to First Nations control over First Nation education. The federal government announced historic investments in First Nations elementary and secondary education starting in 2016-17. The Federal Bu...

    –United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) is an international instrument adopted by the United Nations on September 13, 2007, to enshrine (according to Article 43) the rights that “constitute the minimum standards for the survival, dignity and well-bein...

    Like the diverse nature of First Nations across Canada, the development of First Nations learning systems are equally diverse.

  5. Jun 6, 2011 · Under the Anishinabek Education Agreement Act, participating First Nations agreed to create the Anishinabek Education System — a system that promotes Anishinaabe culture and language, as well as provides all other necessary educational supports to students. Launched on 1 April 2018, the Anishinabek Education System serves about 2,000 on ...

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  6. First Nations students have an Inherent and Treaty right to education, including education infrastructure as part of their lifelong learning process. This includes the right to safe, equitable and sustainable education infrastructure that incorporates the unique needs of First Nations students.

  7. sac-isc.gc.ca › eng › 1100100033601Education

    Learn about Indigenous Services Canada (ISC)'s role in elementary and secondary First Nations education, as well as funding programs available to support students and educators.

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