Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) joined nine other education partners in a landmark signing of the Manitoba Collaborative Indigenous Education Blueprint on April 14 at the RRC Polytech downtown campus.
Working together in unprecedented fashion, seven participating institutions developed and committed to the Blueprint in December 2015, acting upon the recommendations the Truth and Reconciliation Commission released earlier that year. This year's event marked a renewed commitment to helping Indigenous people succeed in all levels of Manitoba's education system.
Three new partners participated in this year's signing, which include Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre and the Manitoba Government Departments of Advanced Education and Training and Early Childhood Learning.
The Blueprint commits the participating partners to 10 concrete practices to help support First Nations, Inuit, and Métis residents navigate through all levels of the education system, through 10 key commitments.
The Blueprint also aims to educate both Indigenous and non-Indigenous individuals in Manitoba about the history of the education system, including the former residential school system and other systems that subjected Indigenous people and communities to adverse experiences for many years.
CMU President Cheryl Pauls participated in the signing ceremony on behalf of the university.
"CMU's mission statement places significant importance on reconciliation in our church and society," Pauls said. "Through education, reconciliation can be fostered, understood, and turned into a new reality. We are proud to be a part of this historic commitment."
By signing the Blueprint, CMU and other signatories commit to:
In addition to CMU, the educational partners that signed the Blueprint include: University of Manitoba, University of Winnipeg, Brandon University, Université de Saint-Boniface, University College of the North, Red River College Polytech, Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology, Assiniboine Community College, and Manitoba School Boards Association, Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre Manitoba Advanced Education and Training, and Manitoba Early Childhood Learning.
Learn more about the Manitoba Collaborative Indigenous Education Blueprint at mcieb.ca.
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