Again, like I had said -- sorry, we just knocked over a basket -- the Indigenous language programming is offered not only to JK; it's also to all students, so the JK students are actually able to take part in the programming that's already being offered to the kindergarten students. I do want to point out that we have two communities, Fort Providence is one of them, and Behchoko, actually, that have more of an Indigenous immersion. Within Behchoko, it's JK, junior kindergarten, to grade two, full immersion, and then Fort Providence is junior kindergarten to grade three. I think those are fine examples, and I think that we need to promote that more within the territory. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Caroline Cochrane on Question 620-18(3): Indigenous Languages in Junior Kindergarten
In the Legislative Assembly on February 26th, 2019. See this statement in context.
Question 620-18(3): Indigenous Languages in Junior Kindergarten
Oral Questions
February 26th, 2019
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