Overview of Funding Needs FNEC Meeting Discussion Item January 12 2015 Issues 1 Clarity and articulation is needed to improve funding and resource situation for YFN education FNEC consists of 13 YFN governments and the CYFN ID: 589778
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Funding & Resources
Overview of Funding Needs
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Issues
1. Clarity and articulation is needed to improve funding and resource situation for YFN education:
FNEC consists of 13 YFN governments and the CYFN
FNEC will advance FN education on common education matters that is of benefit to all YFN students and all YFN governments
CYFN education is the administrative, technical and secretariat arm to FNECCELCs, ESWs, EOCs are the frontline YFN education staff that provide direct and in-direct cultural, education, social, spiritual and emotional support to YFN schools, students and governments Local YFN education initiatives are priority and FNEC/CYFN education initiatives support and strengthen local education projects and programs – they do not compete or duplicate , yet the two levels are interdependent and intertwinedJEAP and MOU initiatives are different as they are education matters common to all 3 parties – Yukon, Canada and First Nations2. It is very important for all FNEC members to collectively and individually assert the message of unity as it pertains to meeting common educational needs, goals and interests for YFN students
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Central does not compete with Local – the funding and resources are for centralized initiatives and are at the same level as the Department of Education or Federal Level – Yukon wide legislation, standards, measures, policy and protocol, strategies and reviews, etc.
The
FNEC and CYFN
education forums focus on education matters that are
common to all FNEC members and beneficial to all YFN studentsThe MOU and JEAP focus on common interests and issues in education with Yukon, Canada and First Nations
Local First Nations focus on education matters that are
specific to their First Nation and beneficial to their students or regions
(Dakh Kha, NT Tribal Council, Gwichin TC, ST Tribal Council, Kaska TC, etc.)
FNEC and CYFN Education initiatives :do not abrogate local First Nation education initiatives, interests or mattersdo not duplicate local First Nation educationrather provides systems, frameworks and strategies that support and strengthen local First Nation education initiatives and projectsAdvances, supports and works on areas that may not be mutual priorities with Yukon and/or Canada, but are priorities for YFNs
MOU and JEAP Education initiatives :do not abrogate local First Nation education initiatives, interests or mattersdo not duplicate local First Nation educationCommon priorities and interestsExamples of common priorities:YFN K-12 Language ProgramsCultural Awareness Training YFN Teachers/Administrators in Yukon SchoolsData Strategy, Framework & ReportingPolicy and Protocol for YFN EducationEarly Childhood
Local YFN Education initiatives :Specific Agreements – Intergovernmental Accords, TH Education Agreement, MOUs on EducationLocal Curriculum Projects – TH, VGFN, LSCFNLocal Education Programs – CAFN Bi-CulturalLocal Cultural Camps, Elder in School, CELC-ESW-EOC,
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Central Funding Needs Overview
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Funding Sources & Proposals Needed
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Decision/Motion Needed
The FNEC agrees that it is important for Yukon Education to fully understand that First Nations have funding and resource needs for centralized and local education initiatives. Further, it is imperative and productive for all partners to understand that centralized, systemic education infrastructure and supports are necessary components in an education system. Both centralized and local education initiatives are necessary and needed to advance and improve the outcomes for Yukon First Nation students enrolled in Yukon public schools.
The FNEC supports the development and submission of funding proposals for the following:
Yukon Department of Education – Public Schools Branch
Yukon Department of Education – Advanced EducationFederal Government – AANDCTraining Policy CommitteeFNEC Meeting Discussion Item - January 12, 2015