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| April 2008 edition |
FNEC Journal
April 2008
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In This Issue
- Working Session on three major components of a
First Nations Education System
- The theory of small steps and big priorities... always appropriate?
- Can somebody help me get rid of this itch?
- Special Education workshops
- Project Teddy Bear: how to stop children’s emotions disturbing others.
- Kiwetin School – A Special Education Success Story
- Great efforts are appreciated!
- Recent development in technology
- Waro, a rather unusual student!
- How to Effectively Develop Project Proposals and Final Reports
- Solidarity on the menu
- Recommended Reading
- Contest
- Upcoming Events
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| October 2007 edition |
FNEC Journal
October 2007
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In This Issue
- Soutien Informatique Course Successfully
Completed
- First Nations Schoolnet Program
Renewal
- Thanks for having us!
- FNEC Special General Assembly
- Guide Take the Bull by the
Horns, Get Fit!
- No more Official Assimilation Policies. Yeah
Right!
- New in Technology
- E-mail Services (and Blackbery)
- Videoconference Multimedia
Learning Facility
- Hosting your Web site
- We would like to hear from our
readers
- Chic-Choc Youth Program
- A rewarding international cooperation
experience from Manawan youngsters
- Recommended reading
- Special Education Program update
- Special Education Program workshops
- Back to school
- Contest
- Winners of the April 2007
- contest
- Upcoming events |
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| April 2007 edition |
FNEC Journal
April 2007
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In This Issue
-Submission of a Report on the
Government’s Policy to Combat
Racism and Discrimination
-General Assembly
of the FNEC Representatives
-FNEC Programs Online
-Life Promotion and
Suicide Prevention Program
-Young Student Receives an
Education Bursary
-Events
-First Nations Leadership Certificate
-Inuit Women Tell Ancestors’
Daily Lives Through Tapestry
-CONTEST
Studying: Under what conditions!
-On Your Way to School…
-Member Communities
-Recommended Reading
-Contest - Winners
-Upcoming Events |
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| October 2006 edition |
FNEC Journal
October 2006
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In This Issue
-FNEC General and Special Assemblies
-We Would Like to Hear From Our Readers!
-How Government Works -
Training Held by the FNEC
-Building the Bridge for our Future Generations - First Nations Early Learning Forum
-Microprogram in ICT Integration Announces Eleven Graduates
-Fourteen Atikamekw Students Receive
a Certificat en Éducation
-Parental Involvement
-Educational Games: Recess
with Piku and Mahikan!
-New FNEC Website
-Safety Tips for Children
-Courses Given by Videoconference
-Don’t Miss this Opportunity!
Introduction to the History of First Nations
-Member Communities
-Recommended Reading
-Contest - Winners
-Upcoming Events |
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| March 2006 edition |
FNEC Journal
March 2006
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In This Issue
-Teachers' Salaries a Massive Problem in Our Communities
-Start of the First Nations Leadership Certificate Program
-Demonstration at Timiskaming
-Ensuring Continuity Between Early Childhood Programs and Services and Preschool.
-First Nations SchoolNet Program
-Videoconference Training
-Distance Training for Technicians
-The FNEC officially opens its doors
-Operation Solidarity - Embera Nation, Panama
-FNEC Member Schools
-The FNEC was there.
-Training Offered by the FNEC via Videoconferencing
-Member Communities
-Recommended Reading
-Upcoming Events |
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| December 2005 edition |

FNEC Journal
December 2005 |
In This Issue
-The FNEC Celebrates its 20 Years of Existence in its New Office Building
-Post-Secondary Education Program Review
-Dreams and Hard Work
-Schools in Action
-New School at Kanehsatake
-National Meeting on Education Reform
-A New Band School for the Community of Kitcisakik
-How to Survive the School Year
-Socialization of Children
-Flash Training for Young Workers
-Technology in First Nations Communities
-Member Communities
-FNEC Calendar
-Training offered by the FNEC via Videoconferencing
-Recommended Reading
-Forum on the Education of First Nations Children
-Contest and winners
-Upcoming events |
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