Thank you, Mr. Speaker. We share a curriculum with all four western provinces, Nunavut and the Yukon, because it's so expensive to develop a curriculum. So no jurisdiction develops their own curriculum anymore. We know, for instance, it's involved in the social studies program. It likely also comes back in the northern studies program in grades 10 through 12. But there's no reason that this sort of topic couldn't come up, when the teachers are working on aboriginal language and culture, as one of the topics for discussion. So by using the curriculum guide Dene Kede, this sort of thing can be worked in, in all of the regions to talk about the treaties of interest to the people of that region.
Charles Dent on Question 242-15(4): Inclusion Of Aboriginal Issues In School Curricula
In the Legislative Assembly on October 24th, 2005. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 242-15(4): Inclusion Of Aboriginal Issues In School Curricula
Question 242-15(4): Inclusion Of Aboriginal Issues In School Curricula
Revert To Item 6: Oral Questions
October 24th, 2005
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