Youth Podcast Launch
Youth Podcast Launch The Youth Podcast launches Tuesday, March 29 at 1 p.m. (EDT) with the initial series of conversations entitled: “Our Community, Our Choice.” Guests of the first two episodes, podcast host,
Youth Podcast Launch The Youth Podcast launches Tuesday, March 29 at 1 p.m. (EDT) with the initial series of conversations entitled: “Our Community, Our Choice.” Guests of the first two episodes, podcast host,
Groundbreaking Indigenous Education Quality Assurance News in Ontario Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory - Historic progress for Indigenous postsecondary education was celebrated on Tuesday, March 23, 2021, as the Indigenous Advanced Education and Skills Council
IAESC Congratulates FNTI for 35th Anniversary Milestone Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory - There were two notable Indigenous news stories in 1985. At the Canadian federal level, Bill C-31 reversed discriminatory Indian Act legislation that
Indigenous Advanced Education and Skills Council Monitoring COVID-19 Pandemic Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, April 21, 2020 - The Indigenous Advanced Education and Skills Council (the Council) is monitoring the evolving situation surrounding the COVID-19
First IAESC video features inspirational words The first information video representing the Indigenous Advanced Education and Skills Council features insightful commentary by life-long Indigenous educators and Council board members. It's being released as part
IAESC ceremony at Rainy River cultural centre On March 28, 2018, the Council hosted a ceremony at Rainy River First Nations to introduce the legislation to Indigenous peoples, communities and creation. The ceremony
Unveiling of IAESC review process, documents TORONTO ‑ An important milestone in Indigenous post-secondary education was celebrated Sept. 26 in Toronto in the lead up to the 2018 National Orange Shirt Day, which
'Ever-Growing Tree' Friendship Belt The First Nations Technical Institute gave the Indigenous Advanced Education and Skills Council a friendship belt in September. The gift was a token of appreciation for the Council's work
Seven Generations staff development in Kenora Seven Generations Educational Institute held a staff development day in Kenora Oct. 26 and IAESC was asked to make a presentation about its mandate and the quality
WINHEC offers experience, expertise Ontario has recognized with legislation that Indigenous Institutes form an important pillar of the province’s post-secondary education system. And the Indigenous Advanced Education and Skills Council was created to provide