About the Event Forum on First Nations Education and Languages
The in-person AFN Forum on First Nations Education and Languages will focus on bringing together First Nations education leaders, post-secondary education coordinators and language leaders to share best practices and promote change in First Nations lifelong learning and language revitalization through agreements and models. The gathering will explore common threads among these agreements, their processes and how best to support this work moving forward.
Forum Goals:
- Share expertise and best practices, challenges, successes and priorities.
- Provide and receive feedback and insight from other First Nations language and education leaders.
- Promote tools and skills for negotiations to assist First Nations on their own processes to undertake jurisdiction of their languages and education.
Who should attend?
- First Nations leaders
- Educational and Language leaders
- Language and Education administrators
- Post-secondary educators
- Those involved in developing Regional Educational Agreements (REAs), Regional Post-Secondary (PSE) models, and Language Funding Models
Please note that we reached our full capacity and the registration for the 2024 AFN Languages and Learning Forum is now closed. If you would like to be added to the forum waitlist, please provide your name and email to [email protected].
For all other Forum enquiries please email [email protected]. Thank you for your interest and look forward to seeing you at our future events.
Speakers Bios
How to Attend Find out how to register, how to get there, and where to stay.
Registration
Please note that we reached our full capacity and the registration for the 2024 AFN Languages and Learning Forum is now closed. If you would like to be added to the forum waitlist, please provide your name and email to [email protected].
For all other Forum enquiries please email [email protected]. Thank you for your interest and look forward to seeing you at our future events.
Agenda
Forum Agenda Overview
The Forum topics will include:
- The United Nations International Decade on Indigenous Languages (IDIL)
- AFN Action Plan surrounding the Decade
- Regional Education Agreements
- Post-Secondary Education Models
- Languages Funding Models
- Innovative practices in education and languages
Hotel Information
Address : 671 Aero Dr. NE, Calgary, AB T2 7Y5
Presentations
ICC Ontario
FNEC
FNESC
- BC PSE Model FNESC – AFN Forum
- FNESC Public School Transformation School Act changes AFN Languages and Education Forum
MNP
- MNP AFN Education Forum _Transportation and Inclusive Ed
- REA Costing Tools – Presentation Summary
- Mikmaw Kinamatnewey – Section 8 & 9 presentation
- AFN Languages and Learning Forum 2024_MFNERC
- AFN NAP PPT Languages and Learning Forum 2024 V6
Elispogtog School (Ivan)
- AFN Presentation REA Feb 2024
- 1.0 2010 – AFN First Nations Contol of First Nations Education
- 2.11 EFN-EA Organizational Chart 2022-2023
- 3.0 Delegation Agreement WITHOUT SIGNED BCR
- 3.1 REA Signed without BCR and Schedule D Side By Side
- 5 Enhancement Agreeement 2022-2027 – ELSIPOGTOG (Final)
- 1.2 REA Pillars
- 2 REA Organizational Structure Changes (revised JM)
- 5.1 EFNEA Strategic Plan
- KTC – AFN Presentation REA Feb 2024
YFNED
Panels and Workshops
Tuesday, February 27:
Panel: Regional Education Agreement
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Brian Wildcat, Maskwacis Education Authority
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Denis Gros-Louis, First Nations Education Council\
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Daphne Mai’stoina, Kee Tas Kee Now Tribal Council
Workshops (Morning):
Transforming Public Education: Delivering on the BC Tripartite Education Agreement (BCTEA) and the BC Declaration Act Action Plan (DAAP) Commitments | Jan Haugen and Thane Bonar, First Nations Education Steering Committee (FNESC)
Unique Role of Indigenous Institutes in Ontario | Marsha Joseph, Indigenous Institutes Consortium & Rebecca Jamieson, Six Nations Polytechnic
International Decade of Indigenous Languages 2022-2032 | Paul Pelletier and Amanda Shannon, Department of Canadian Heritage (DCH)
Workshops (Afternoon):
How to Build a Section 8/9 Agreement | Blaire Gould, Mi’kmaw Kina’matnewey
BC First Nations Tripartite Post-Secondary Education Model | Thane Bonar and Katherine Gall, First Nations Education Steering Committee (FNESC)
Regional Education Agreement Costing Tools | Khrystyna Orobets and Ronda Ziakris, MNP & Bram Lerat, AFN
Wednesday, February 28:
Panel: Languages and Lifelong Learning
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Magie-Mae ȻI,ESUḰ ŦELOMIYE Adams, First Peoples Cultural Council
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Wayne Jackson and Tracy Jackson, Nêhiyawê Cultural Institute
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Blaire Gould, Mi’kmaw Kina’matnewey
Workshops (Morning):
Examining Language and Culture Planning | Davin Dumas, Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre (MFNERC)
YFNED Cradle to Community Member | Melanie Bennett, Rebecca Bradford Andrew, Richard Andrew, Elder Roger Ellis and Isaiah Devilliers, Yukon First Nations Education Directorate (YFNED)
Elsipogtog Regional Education Agreement (REA), Rooted in Mi’kmaq Language and Culture | Ivan Augustine, Elsipogtog First Nation
Workshops (Afternoon):
First Nations Education Council Regional Education Agreement | Denis Gros Louis and Mauricio Suchowlansky, First Nations Education Council (FNEC)
Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) | Ryan Jimmy and Arliss Coulineur, SIIT
First Nations National Action Plan for the International Decade of Indigenous Languages (IDIL) | Jennifer Bellchambers, AFN
Thursday, February 29:
Workshops:
Kee Tas Kee Now Tribal Council Regional Education Agreement | Daphne Mai’stoina & Carmen Parent, KTC
Yellowhead Tribal College | Randy Ermineskin, YTC
Igniting the fire of our ancestors’ ways of knowing – Indigenous Knowledge and Wisdom Centre | Clayton Kootenay and James Knibb-Lamouche, IKWC
Contact Information
If you need assistance registering online, please contact AFN Registration Coordinator, Randy Schmucker at [email protected]
For general information on the Forum, please email [email protected]
Documents Languages and Learning Forum Documents
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