Aboriginal Students definition
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All three goals carry equal weight and importance to the success of School District #20 Aboriginal Students.
The data for assessing the performance goals will be reported in the school district’s Annual Report on Aboriginal Students.
To date, Durham College has not offered specific services/programming for Aboriginal Students.
Aboriginal Students: Outreach & Programming Enrolment Increase participation by 10% (07-08 OCSES 99) Yes Great efforts have been made in 2008 – 2009 to promote and enhance aboriginal services at St. Clair College, in addition to implementing student success strategies that will improve retention of aboriginal students.
Dist Prov Dist Prov Dist Prov 2007-2008 64 80 66 79 90 96 2008-2009 60 79 64 79 91 95 2009-2010 59 80 65 80 88 95 Difference 2007-2008 & 2008-2009 -4 -1 -2 0 1 -1 2011-2012 Target 65 70 91 Aboriginal Students Graduation Rates *Ministry of Education data First Time Gr. 12 Six Year Completion Eligible and Do Graduate Gr. 12 yr.
Number of Aboriginal Students First Nations sponsored enrolment to grow to 150 in 2008-09 (2007-08 result: 145) 150 Our concern for next year is that the Postsecondary Education Student Support Program provided by the federal government (INAC) has capped funding to registered Indian students.
Access Aboriginal Students: # of self- declared students registered with Office of Native Programs and Services on November 1st of each year 135 self-declared students (2007-08 result: 97, Target 130; 2006-07 result: 98, target: 125) 117 There are various elements that have shifted in the ways in which Aboriginal students‟ access service.
New Target (Aboriginal Students): establish a baseline of the number of Aboriginal students who are Reading and Writing at grade level based on professional observations of classroom teachers (elementary) and English teachers (secondary).
Action Initiate Intensify & Support Analysis of Progress Culture and Community Performance Indicators Decrease in racial incidents and comments reported by Aboriginal Students and improved results indicated by social responsibility surveys and anecdotal data through Student forums.
Tanglin owes a duty of care to Students and is committed to the cultural safety of Aboriginal Students, the cultural safety of children from a culturally and/or linguistically diverse background and to providing a safe environment for children with a disability.