World Socialist Web Site journalists Susan Allan and Richard Phillips and freelance photographer John Hulme recently visited central Australia to report on the social and political impact of the ...
A group of passionate educators are taking Aboriginal students from the classroom to the campfire to spark a love of science, technology and maths. Demand is high for spots in a new, hands-on ...
Weaving Aboriginal culture into science classes, individual learning plans and a focus on indigenous languages are part of a plan to raise the achievement of indigenous students to match the general ...
Education departments to implement goals aimed at creating respectful learning environments A promising step forward for Aboriginal education is taking place at this year’s Congress of the Humanities ...
The number of aboriginal people with university degrees has nearly doubled over the past decade, yet the gap in education levels between aboriginal and other Canadians has only grown wider. Closing ...
Since 2003, the McGuinty government has been committed to providing accessible, high-quality education and training opportunities to Aboriginal peoples at all levels of learning. There are increased ...
VICTORIA – British Columbia has fallen well short of its 10-year commitment to closing the education gap between aboriginal and non-aboriginal public school students, reveals a report from the ...
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission report contains an eye-straining 94 recommendations for righting the wrongs done to aboriginals in Canada – everything from erecting monuments to creating a ...
The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results. Justice Murray ...
Mike McKenzie celebrated his 21st birthday in May. For many Canadians, 21 is a milestone, an age when they graduate from university and begin their adult lives. For McKenzie, it’s something of a ...
Saskatchewan’s aboriginal education gap costs the province a “whopping” $1.1 billion in lost economic impact every year, and remains the greatest barrier to boosting indigenous participation in the ...