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This page provides some quick links to a variety of information on Aboriginal learning.
Are you a fan of CCL’s Aboriginal Holistic Lifelong Learning Models? Now you have a new place to express your appreciation—Facebook. CCL now has a Facebook page for its First Nations, Métis and Inuit Learning Models, and it’s the perfect place for individuals and organizations to share their experiences using the innovative and internationally acclaimed models. Just click on the link, become a fan, and head to the Discussion Forum to share your experiences using the models; whether it’s related to teacher training, community planning, curriculum development, measurement purposes or simply personal reflections.
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Success stories: Turning the page on low literacy Daisa Allurut has one main goal: to graduate high school before her two young children. Originally from Nunavut, she now attends adult high school in the nation’s capital. Daisa regularly works to improve her literacy skills not only inside the classroom, but also in the community. The Reading the Future video series consists of first-person accounts of six inspirational adults who have worked to overcome low literacy.
Promising Practices Membertou First Nation: How a Cape Breton Mi’kmaw community helped reinvent itself through adult education and training. The Promising Practices series highlights effective lifelong learning practices across Canada.
Securing Prosperity through Canada’s Human Infrastructure: The State of Adult Learning and Workplace Training in Canada This report focuses on how adult learning —all forms of learning undertaken by adults beyond initial education and training — can help to foster a more secure future for Canadians and Canada. (September 2009)
State of Learning in Canada: Toward a Learning Future This report provides an overview of how well Canadians are equipped to meet the demands of our collective future. (July 2008)
State of Learning in Canada: No Time for Complacency This report examines Canada’s state of learning in early childhood, at school, through adulthood, in the workplace and for Aboriginal Peoples, with a special feature on literacy that touches on all these areas. (January 2007)
Knowledge Exchange Initiative
Commissioned Reports
Funded Research
Aboriginal Learning Knowledge Centre
The Minerva Lecture Series was created to foster discussion between Canadian learning researchers and citizens from across the country. The Minerva Lecture Series is a unique opportunity to understand how research can inform and affect learning for all at different stages of life.
Weaving words: Enhancing the learning of Aboriginal students Dr. Lorna Williams, University of Victoria
Lessons in Learning is published to provide Canadians with independent information about 'what works' in learning. Read articles related to Aboriginal Learning in Canada.
Profiles in Learning is CCL’s ongoing series of feature articles exploring the unique lives and learning experiences of eminent Canadians.
Beyond protest Buffy Sainte-Marie's other career as an e-learning pioneer, November 13 2008
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The Aboriginal Learning Knowledge Centre profiled and advanced the most current knowledge and exemplary practices in First Nations, Métis and Inuit learning. Learn more...