SAIT, in collaboration with Indigenous elders, creating strategy to improve how it works with First Nations yyc
The two-day gathering at SAIT’s Heritage Hall will bring together Indigenous elders from Treaty 6, 7 and 8 territories, and other First Nations representatives. A team from SAIT will work with the elders to create a plan that reframes the work it does with First Nations communities, and how it meets the needs of Indigenous learners.Sign up to receive daily headline news from the Calgary SUN, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.
Naidoo said the group will discuss ideas on ways SAIT can work to address those barriers. There will be eight elders in attendance, alongside another four representatives from Indigenous education organizations.The school’s corporate development, advanced research and international department will be geared toward supporting socioeconomic development through training and applied research.
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