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Indigenous teachers are getting community-based training that keeps education close to home

26 August 2025
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Indigenous teachers are getting community-based training that keeps education close to home
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During an on-the-land learning workshop near French Village, N.B. on August 15, 2025, Indigenous elders guided New Brunswick teacher candidates in braiding sweetgrass, symbolizing cultural connection. Locally led programs are training and certifying Indigenous teachers to enhance education in their communities, aiming to support thousands of students and strengthen Indigenous-led education across Canada.

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