More indigenous culture needed in schools, says teachers’ union
This article was updated at 2019-01-31 03:53.
The union representing Saskatchewan’s teachers says the Ministry of Education needs improvement when it comes to the allocation of people and resources with the province’s public schools for Indigenous language instruction.
Over the past few weeks, representatives from the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) have been meeting with Indigenous leaders across the province. STF President Patrick Maze said one of the common themes at the meetings was a concern expressed by the leaders over losing their language.
“I think everyone knows how important culture is in helping improve First Nations and Metis [graduation rates], and if culture is important then certainly language is a keystone to any culture,” he said.