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Aboriginal Institutes' Consortium

The vision of the Aboriginal Institutes' Consortium is that Aboriginal owned, operated and controlled member institutes are funded and recognized in meeting the needs of First Nations people.
The Aboriginal Institutes' Consortium is comprised of Aboriginal controlled post-secondary education and training institutes working collectively to secure adequate resources to support the development and to promote the recognition of member institutes.The AIC was established in 1994 as a forum to address the collective issues impacting its member institutes. The Consortium consists of seven Aboriginal owned and controlled education and training institutions. Aboriginal institutions have successfully delivered post-secondary programs and services in Ontario since 1985 and currently deliver programs to 4000 learners per year.The Consortium is supported by the Chiefs of Ontario to "ensure the existence of free standing, fully funded, recognized and accredited post-secondary institutions in Ontario;" and "to facilitate and Ontario-wide process toward federal / provincial recognition of Aboriginal controlled post-secondary institutions."


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Aboriginal Institutions of Higher Education

A Struggle for the Education of Aboriginal Students, Control of Indigenous Knowledge, and Recognition of Aboriginal Institutions / Un combat pour l'éducation des étudiants autochtones, le contrôle des connaissances autochtones et la reconnaissance des ins

N° catalogue: CRRF.Ab762.2005
Année: 2005
Catégorie:
Vues: 4975
Étiquettes: Systemic Racism  
Date de publication: lundi 19 September 2016

Directions: Research and Policy on Eliminating Racism / Recherche et politiques sur l'elimination du racisme

Vol. 3 No. 1: Anti-Racist Education - Moving Yet Standing Still! / Èducation antiraciste - progression ou impasse?

N° catalogue: CRRF.d367.2006
Année: 2006
Catégorie:
Vues: 3178
Date de publication: vendredi 2 June 2017