Education
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Dressed in red, Stz’uminus community members honour MMIWG2S
“We’re on a healing journey,” says Chief Roxanne Harris
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Nanaimo-based Indigenous Elders’ literacy circle takes flight across the country
Cowichan Tribes Elder Linda Jack’s dream of starting a literacy program for Indigenous Elders that would spread across the country is now coming true.
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IndigiNews is covering education for Indigenous students, teachers, and families: Here’s the latest
We’re following what’s happening in the education space across Vancouver Island, so you don’t have to.
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First Nations Police build connections in Cowichan Tribal Schools
COVID-19 might have curbed the ability to connect but officers like Pamela Bolton are taking creative measures to reach youth in schools
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Elders lead canoe ceremony at Shoreline Community Middle School
Two canoes gifted by School District 61 will be used by school’s Big Canoe Program
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More Indigenous representation needed in schools
An ‘equity scan’ parent survey is just one step toward improving success for Indigenous students in the Greater Victoria School District, says Samantha Mason
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Here’s how First Nation Education Agreements are changing things for Indigenous students
Songhees Nation – just one of many nations reaffirming their children’s right to education under the BC Tripartite Education Agreement







