(Translation) Thank you, Mr. Speaker. When we offer positions to the teachers, the hiring is done by the divisional boards of education; they are interviewed by the territorial government as well as the divisional board members. Cross-cultural workshops can be provided and acknowledgement of our culture can be provided through those workshops. For instance, they hold them in the Denendeh region and the Inuvialuit regions, and they are usually given cross-cultural workshops by their divisional boards of education to improve cross-cultural awareness and the differences between these cultures; however, if they are actually provided long-term education concerning cross-cultural awareness, that is something that I am not certain about. That probably falls under the jurisdiction of the divisional boards, and the regional centres take care of things like that. Thank you.
Titus Allooloo on Question O80-12(2): Cultural Training For Newly Hired Teachers
In the Legislative Assembly on February 19th, 1992. See this statement in context.
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Question O80-12(2): Cultural Training For Newly Hired Teachers
Item 5: Oral Questions
February 18th, 1992
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Titus Allooloo Amittuq
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