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FIRST NATION EDUCATION LAW

FIRST NATION EDUCATION LAW. Nancy Morgan Morgan & Associates July 11, 2006. PRINCIPLES. What are the principles underlying your education system that should be set out in the Law?. OBJECTIVES. • What are the objectives of your education system that should be outlined in the Law?.

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FIRST NATION EDUCATION LAW

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  1. FIRST NATION EDUCATION LAW Nancy Morgan Morgan & Associates July 11, 2006

  2. PRINCIPLES • What are the principles underlying your education system that should be set out in the Law?

  3. OBJECTIVES • What are the objectives of your education system that should be outlined in the Law?

  4. SUI GENERIS QUALITIES • “Sui generis” means “unique”. • What is unique about your school that you want to see reflected in your Law?

  5. COMMUNITY EDUCATION AUTHORITY • How many First Nations intend to establish their own CEA? • How many intend to establish one jointly with other First Nations?

  6. ROLE OF CHIEF & COUNCIL • What kind of decision-making authority should Chief and Council have over the education system?

  7. ACCOUNTABILITY TO MEMBERS • What existing processes are in place for providing accountability to your Members? • Any suggestions on other methods for providing accountability?

  8. INPUT FROM NON-MEMBERS • What existing processes are in place for seeking input from Non-Members attending your schools? • Any suggestions on other methods for providing input?

  9. APPEAL PROCESS • Provide suggestions for processes to appeal decisions of the CEA and its employees.

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