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Queen’s University Conference on Indigenous Issues in Post-Secondary Education: Building on Best Practices. June 12-14, 2011. National Aboriginal leaders and 150 educators from across the country gathered at Queen’s University to discuss practical solutions for closing the education gap between Aboriginal peoples and the non-Aboriginal population in Canada. “The benefits of a better education are reaped by the individual, the community and the country as a whole,” says Don Drummond, Matthews Fellow in Global Public Policy, Queen’s School of Policy Studies (SPS), who co-chaired the conference with Bob Watts, Fellow, SPS. Queen's University , Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Queen’s University Conference on Indigenous Issues in Post-Secondary Education: Building on Best Practices. June 12-14, 2011. National Aboriginal leaders and 150 educators from across the country gathered at Queen’s University to discuss practical solutions for closing the education gap between Aboriginal peoples and the non-Aboriginal population in Canada. “The benefits of a better education are reaped by the individual, the community and the country as a whole,” says Don Drummond, Matthews Fellow in Global Public Policy, Queen’s School of Policy Studies (SPS), who co-chaired the conference with Bob Watts, Fellow, SPS. Queen's University , Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Queen’s University Conference on Indigenous Issues in Post-Secondary Education: Building on Best Practices. June 12-14, 2011. National Aboriginal leaders and 150 educators from across the country gathered at Queen’s University to discuss practical solutions for closing the education gap between Aboriginal peoples and the non-Aboriginal population in Canada. “The benefits of a better education are reaped by the individual, the community and the country as a whole,” says Don Drummond, Matthews Fellow in Global Public Policy, Queen’s School of Policy Studies (SPS), who co-chaired the conference with Bob Watts, Fellow, SPS. Queen's University , Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Queen’s University Conference on Indigenous Issues in Post-Secondary Education: Building on Best Practices. June 12-14, 2011. National Aboriginal leaders and 150 educators from across the country gathered at Queen’s University to discuss practical solutions for closing the education gap between Aboriginal peoples and the non-Aboriginal population in Canada. “The benefits of a better education are reaped by the individual, the community and the country as a whole,” says Don Drummond, Matthews Fellow in Global Public Policy, Queen’s School of Policy Studies (SPS), who co-chaired the conference with Bob Watts, Fellow, SPS. Queen's University , Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Dr. Tom Russell, 2007 Queen's University Chair in Teaching and Learning
Recorded on November 7th 2007 by CFRC, 101.9 FM. Dr. Peled delivers his address for the event, "40 Years After...The Impact of the 1967 War on Education in Palestine and Israel". The introduction is by Dr. Ariel Salzmann.
Recorded on November 7th 2007 by CFRC, 101.9 FM. Dr. Zureik delivers his address for the event, "40 Years After ... The Impact of the 1967 War on Education in Palestine and Israel".