First Nations, Metis, Inuit Program
Success for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Students Alberta Education is committed to improving education outcomes for First Nations, Métis and Inuit (FNMI) students and to closing the gap in education achievement between FNMI and other provincial students. We work with First Nations and Métis leaders and communities to engage FNMI parents and families to support student success through collaborative partnerships with schools and by developing culturally relevant programs, resources and student supports.
FNMI PROGRAM BROCHURE
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WRSD Resources
- Aboriginal Resource Centre (ARC)
- First Nations, Métis And Inuit Program Brochure
- First Nations, Métis And Inuit Program Referral Form
- Vision Circle Referral Form
- Parent Consent-First Nationals Métis and Inuit Coordinator
- Aboriginal Resource Centre Parental Consent
- Aboriginal Resource Centre Referral Form (fill-in form), or
Aboriginal Resource Centre Referral Form - Print
Alberta Education Publications:
- Moving Forward: Implementing FNMI Collaborative Frameworks (2011)
- Successful Transitions for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Youth (2011)
- Promising Practices in FNMI Education - Case Studies No. Two,
- FNMI School-Community Learning Environment Project: Promising Practices, May 2007
- Promising Practices in First Nations, Métis and Inuit Education: Case Studies, May 2007
- Aboriginal Studies 10, 20, 30 Student Textbooks
- School Community Learning Environment Project Toolkit List of Contents
- School Community Learning Environment Project binder of suggested articles
- Aboriginal Education Showcase: A Centennial Event (2005) Video
- Connection: Information for Teachers Alberta Education's Online Newsletter
- Aboriginal Studies and Earth Voices Videos
LearnAlberta.ca contains over 200 videos to support Aboriginal Studies and Social Studies programs. Access this video series by logging onto - LearnAlberta.ca
- Our Words, Our Ways: Teaching First Nations, Métis and Inuit Learners (2005)
- Resources for Parents
- A Handbook for Aboriginal Parents of Children with Special Needs and accompanying video Our Treasured Children (2000)