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  2. Canadian Indigenous Languages and Literacy Development ...

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    "Valuing diversity: Indigenous knowledge and knowledge systems as curriculum." Paper presented at the conference of the Canadian Society for the Study of Education, Toronto, ON. (2004, April). "Take action to support Indigenous language revitalization." Paper presented at the AWASIS conference of the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation ...

  3. Keeseekoose First Nation - Wikipedia

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    keeseekoose.com. The Keeseekoose First Nation ( Ojibwe: Giizhigoons Anishinaabeg) is a Saulteaux band government located in Kamsack, Saskatchewan. [1] The band is named for Chief Kiishikouse ( kîšîkôns, Giizhigoons, "little sky"), who signed an adhesion to Treaty 4 at Swan Lake, Manitoba in 1875. Flooding on the band's Manitoba reserve ...

  4. Marie Battiste - Wikipedia

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    Marie Battiste. Marie Ann Battiste OC (born 1949) is an author and educator working as a professor in Canada at the University of Saskatchewan in the Department of Educational Foundations. [1] From the Potlotek First Nation in Nova Scotia, Battiste is the daughter of Mi'kmaq parents John and Annie Battiste and is one of four children. [1]

  5. Innovation Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan. CEO. Kari Harvey, CEO. Parent organization. Government of Saskatchewan. Website. www.innovationsask.ca. Innovation Saskatchewan is an arms length agency of the Government of Saskatchewan in Canada. The agency is responsible for assessing and advising government on science and technology; [1] [2]

  6. Surgical Council on Resident Education - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .surgicalcore .org. The Surgical Council on Resident Education (SCORE®) is the national curriculum for general surgery and its associated subspecialties, housed within the American Board of Surgery. It was originally founded as a nonprofit consortium in 2004 by seven organizations involved in U.S. surgical education.

  7. Saskatoon Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Saskatoon Public Schools. / 52.126873; -106.662188  ( District office) Saskatoon Public Schools ( SPS) or Saskatoon S.D. No. 13 is the largest school division in Saskatchewan serving approximately 24,000 [2] students. Saskatoon Public Schools operates 49 elementary schools, 10 secondary schools and 3 associate or affiliate schools in ...

  8. Education in Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Jersey Curriculum Council, appointed by the Minister, is a statutory consultee for the creation of the Curriculum. [10] : art. 16 Religious education is also taught in all provided schools to a separate curriculum as consulted with the Religious Education Advisory Council, which is formed of teachers, government representatives and ...

  9. Central Council for Education - Wikipedia

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    The Central Council for Education ( Japanese: 中央教育審議会, Chuo Kyoiku Shingikai or Japanese: 中教審, Chukyoshin) is a permanent advisory council in the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology in Japan. Set up to advise the Minister of Education in 1952, the CCE has been responsible for helping plan multiple ...