Actions and Commitments: Call to Action # 62

Exploring Stakeholder: "Government of British Columbia"

Updates on this page: 10
 

April 9, 2024


New legislation recognizes work of First Nations post-secondary institutes

NationTalk: VICTORIA – The work of First Nations to provide post-secondary education to their communities will be supported by ongoing funding provided under new legislation, reflecting the integral role of First Nations-mandated post-secondary institutes as a key pillar of B.C.’s post-secondary education system. “This legislation and the funding it commits will support the critical work...

September 13, 2023


Indigenous course requirement now in place for B.C. high school students

School districts say they are still working with First Nations to develop regionally specific courses First Peoples law Report: CBC News: Grade 12 students in British Columbia this school year are the first required to take an Indigenous-focused course in order to graduate.  The Indigenous-focused grad requirement, announced last year, was developed by the Ministry of Education...

February 11, 2023


As more high schools add Indigenous- focused compulsory courses, some warn against a siloed approach

‘Reconciliation will only exist … when we see it in every aspect of a student’s experience,’ says professor CBC News: As a Shakespeare fan who loves sharing his work with students, Windsor, Ont., English teacher Carolyn Howlett admits she felt a bit apprehensive when her board began work shifting its Grade 11 English course to focus...

September 16, 2022


First Métis Education Agreement in Canada creates culturally responsive education system for Métis youth in K-12

NationTalk: The Greater Victoria School District, Métis Nation Greater Victoria, and Métis Nation British Columbia have co-developed the first tripartite Métis Education Agreement for Kindergarten through Grade 12 in Canada. The purpose of the agreement is to represent the voice of Métis people in the Capital Regional District and ensure culturally relevant education and early...

June 18, 2019


Progress audit on education of Aboriginal students

The Office of the Auditor General of British Columbia has released a progress audit on the Ministry of Education’s changes since the office’s 2015 report on the education of Aboriginal students in the B.C. public school system. The original 2015 audit found there were gaps between Indigenous and non-Indigenous students in reading, writing and math...

June 13, 2019


Indigenous teacher education

$2.7M investment in Indigenous teacher education training to educate teachers on how to integrate Indigenous knowledge and teaching methods into classrooms. The funding includes $1.4 million toward teacher education seats for Indigenous students. An additional $600,000 to integrate Indigenous knowledge and culture into the B.C. teacher education curriculum will provide $50,000 to eight institutions for the...

September 6, 2016


Mandatory teacher education credits

As of Sept. 2012, all teachers graduating from teacher education programs must complete 3 credits in First Nations pedagogy and issues related to the historical context of aboriginal learners....

August, 2016


“Equity in Action” – Funding for BC First Nations based-operated schools on reserve

While the funding responsibility for First Nations based-operated schools on reserve rests with the federal government, the Province is contributing in several ways: The Province, as of 2008/09, pays reciprocal tuition to these schools whenever they serve students otherwise eligible for a free B.C. public school education. B.C., Canada, and First Nations, as represented by...

June 16, 2015


Integration of Aboriginal history, culture and perspectives

Aboriginal history and culture and perspectives including ongoing legacy of residential school system have been integrated into the new K-12 curriculum. 56 of BC’s school districts have implemented Aboriginal Enhancement Agreements at the local level to positively impact racism and build awareness of the residential school legacy....

September 1, 2012


Mandatory teacher education credits

As of September 2012, all teachers graduating from B.C. teacher education programs must complete three credits related to the historical context of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis learners....

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