Disclaimer

Aboriginal Education
Kindergarten to Senior 4
 
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The education of Manitoba's Aboriginal people has a diverse unique history. The culturally diverse makeup of the Aboriginal population continues to present opportunities for inclusion in Aboriginal education and training.

The following areas provide more detailed information on particular strategies and initiatives within the province of Manitoba.

Aboriginal Education Action Plan

Aboriginal Identity Field (AIF)
The Aboriginal Identitiy Field (AIF) collects information about the ancestral/cultural background of Aboriginal students. The purpose of this information is to assist schools, school divisions and the Department of Education, Citizenship and Youth (ECY) plan programs to improve student success.

Aboriginal Perspectives
Aboriginal perspectives apply to learning experiences for all students. Each subject area will address the perspectives and accomplishments of Aboriginal people

Aboriginal Languages in Manitoba
Consultation Reports to assist in planning for the development of a provincial curriculum in Aboriginal Languages.

Native Studies
The study of Aboriginal people focuses on an understanding of Aboriginal philosophies and creates an awareness of issues and events that relate to Aboriginal history.

Aboriginal Education Directorate
The Directorate coordinates the Aboriginal Education and Training Framework and provides leadership for departmental initiatives in Aboriginal Education, Training and Advanced Education.

WNCP Aboriginal Languages and Cultures
WNCP Common Curriculum Framework for Aboriginal Languages and Culture programs provides a framework for further development in Aboriginal languages and culture programs.

 

Hello
Anin (Ojibwe)
Tansi (Cree)
Wotziye (Dene)
Tanshi (Michif)