The Biidaaban curriculum nurtures academic growth and workplace skills while respecting the relationship and responsibilities of Anishinaabe teachings
Sault College will start offering its new Indigenous Foundations one-year Ontario College Certificate program next fall.
. Dr. Michelle Sayers, professor and co-developer of the program says Biidaaban was developed to prepare students with a foundation to be successful and build the skills and knowledge for further education.
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