NATIONAL POLICY ROUNDTABLE ON ABORIGINAL EDUCATION K-12
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Moving Forward February 22, 2005
Concordia University, Montreal

Sharing Our Success
Recent Research
and Background
Reading
Creating a Culture of Learning


A. Community Engagement

     1. Ministers' National Working Group on Education Final Report, December 2002,
     Our children - keepers of the sacred knowledge. Indian and Northern Affairs

     2. Parent and Community Partnerships: Schools and Communities, from Sharing
     Our Success, Ten Case Studies in Aboriginal Schooling, David Bell, 2004

     3. Recommendations of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (1996)


B. Parental Involvement

     1. Parent and Community Partnerships: Schools and Parents, from Sharing
     Our Success, Ten Case Studies in Aboriginal Schooling, David Bell, 2004

     2. Recommendations of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (1996)


C. Community Learning

     1. Early Childhood Development - models and studies, Providing Critical Supports
     for Successful Learning, Sarah Cox, 2002. [PDF file]

     2. Recommendations of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (1996)

     3. Education Programs Report, English, Education Branch, Indian and Northern
     Affairs Canada. [WordPerfect file]

     4. Education Programs Report, French, Education Branch, Indian and Northern
     Affairs Canada. [WordPerfect file]


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