Agreements will see Indigenous post-secondary institution take over pair of Anishinaabe programs from Algoma University and create its own land-based school of education
A pair of agreements signed between Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig and Algoma University will transfer some Anishinaabe programming to the Indigenous post-secondary institution and enable it to move ahead with its own land-based school of education.
The collaborative education agreement signed between the two schools will see Algoma University’s Anishinaabemowin and Anishinaabe Studies programs transferred to SKG within the next two years as the Indigenous post-secondary institution works towards becoming a true standalone university with its own accreditation and degree-granting status.
“Part of what it looks like is that once Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig has degree-granting authority as one of the Indigenous institutes — they’re working on that right now — the Anishinaabe Studies, the Anishinaabemowin would be taught here by SKG.” The second agreement signed Friday, meanwhile, is a memorandum of understanding geared towards creating an Anishinaabe land-based school of education, which will be a four-year Bachelor of Education degree program.
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