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07/14/2011 | Press release
distribué par noodls le 07/14/2011 10:58
Language and culture play a large role in creating a strong and prosperous North, says Minister of Education, Culture and Employment Jackson Lafferty. Our territory is culturally rich, but we still have a lot of work to do to strengthen and maintain these cultures. We are striving to enable more people to speak their Aboriginal language in the coming years.
The partnership with University of Victoria (UVic) program capitalizes on the Universitys relationship with the En'owkin Centre, the post-secondary educational institution of the Okanagan First Nations known for its commitment to language revitalization. En'owkin Centre and University of Victoria staff and faculty worked closely with ECEs Official Languages Division and community language coordinators to develop the Institute. The program is being delivered at the Yellowknife Campus of Aurora College.
The long-term objective of this initiative is establishing the delivery of this language institute program as a regular language revitalization program. Plans are already under way for an expanded Aboriginal Languages Institute to be offered in partnership with the University of Victoria later this fiscal year.
For more information, please contact:
Ashley Green
Public Affairs OfficerEducation, Culture and EmploymentTelephone: (867) 920-3059Email: ashley_green@gov.nt.ca