1. Planning for Student Success

Planning for Student Success Attending to education and working towards attainment is essential to preparing youth to have the skills they need in order to succeed and be successful both academically and socially. “I do not think the measure of a civilization is how tall its buildings of concrete are, but rather how well its […]

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2. Measuring Success

Measuring Success “Data can provide substantive evidence of what is happening in schools, which can help educators to monitor the success of their programs, make informed choices, and use resources more effectively. Data can also help people to better understand the challenges schools face, which can facilitate more meaningful dialogue about how to collectively support […]

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3. 3-Step Plan for Improving Student Success

3-Step Plan for Improving Student Success One of the most important aspects of measuring success is recognizing that there are a variety of ways to do so effectively. For example, according to Derrick Baxter, President and CEO, Ogoki Learning Inc.,“Language success can be measured by our Elders—have children have a conversation or participate in traditional […]

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Glossary 15

Glossary C Change Paradigm An approach to creating change that asks us to think about where we are now, where we want to be in the future, and what tools or resources we need to get there. Clan Traditional First Nations systems of organization and governance within nations and families, usually named after various elements […]

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References 15

References Toulouse, Pamela R., (2013). Beyond Shadows: First Nations, Métis and Inuit Student Success. Canadian Teacher’s Federation. Image Sources pg.8 Hunter’s First Day of School ​Photo Credit: Marseline Chikane pg.9 Change Paradigm​ © Three Things Consulting pg.12 Singers​Photo Source: “Singers” by Vancouver Island University is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 pg.15 School Art​Photo Source: Three Things […]

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