Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. We definitely don’t accept bullying in schools. Part of the going forward basis, I guess, there are certainly individuals that we heavily depend on. There are elders in the schools that we’re going to be introducing and, as the Member alluded to, Aboriginal-speaking teachers. Most of the students look up to their teachers, look up to their siblings, as well, older siblings. That is part of the plan with the Aboriginal Student Achievement Initiative, to introduce those individuals who are highly respected at the community level that can teach our children. That is the overall plan, long-term goals and objectives. We are exploring those areas as well.
Jackson Lafferty on Question 95-17(2): Aboriginal Curricula In Schools To Address Bullying
In the Legislative Assembly on February 16th, 2012. See this statement in context.
Question 95-17(2): Aboriginal Curricula In Schools To Address Bullying
Oral Questions
February 15th, 2012
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