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The Aboriginal Learning Knowledge Centre will be a sponsor and contributor to the Manitoba Education, Citizenship and Youth/Advanced Education and Literacy, Aboriginal Education Directorate initiative, the 5th Annual Aboriginal Education Research Forum (AERF) – Shawane Dagosiwin.» Find out more
Event UpdateThis symposium was an opportunity for school divisions and respective partners to share promising practices that support improved outcomes for all learners with emphasis on First Nations and Métis youth. Promising practices were shared on representative workforce initiatives and projects that align with the Ministry of Education's Continuous Improvement plans, qualitative and quantitative data collection to improve learning for students, instruction/curriculum materials, and other inquiry-based projects that support promising practices exemplified in current research.The Aboriginal Learning Knowledge Centre was pleased to be a sponsor and contributor to this important initiative and exchange. The planning committee is posting PowerPoint presentations, reports and handouts as they are received. Please check www.education.gov.sk.ca/Promising-Practices-Symposium-April-2009. Scrolling down on the listing will prompt a link to the documents currently posted.
The Taking Action for Indigenous Languages symposium will bring together agencies, students, language activists and community people who work in the area of Indigenous language revitalization and education. A key priority of this conference is to facilitate language planning within each of the nine language groups in the province.» Find out more
CCL's Aboriginal Learning Knowledge Centre (ABLKC) hosted its 2nd Annual Conference at the Westin Bayshore in downtown Vancouver, in partnership with the First Nations Education Steering Committee (FNESC).» Find out more
The Aboriginal Learning Knowledge Centre is pleased to announce the release of the report: "Modern Knowledge, Ancient Wisdom: An Integration of Past and Present for a New Tomorrow". The report provides the conference proceedings, which included keynote speakers, a presentation by the Canadian Council on Learning on its joint project with the Aboriginal Learning Knowledge Centre on Redefining Success in Aboriginal Learning and presentations on the emerging work of the Aboriginal Learning Knowledge Centre by the six Animation Theme Bundles (ATB) leads and their organizations who themselves are members of the ABLKC Consortium.» Find out more
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