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Title: Manitoba First Nations SchoolNet


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Manitoba First Nations SchoolNet Opportunities
for E-Skills Development In the 21st Century
Crystal Chercoe, Project Manager March 24, 2003
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Crystal Chercoe, Social Entrepreneur Project
ManagerManitoba First Nations SchoolNet
Regional Management OrganizationKeewatin Tribal
CouncilThompson, Manitoba
The Connecting Canadians Youth Employment
Strategy gave me the opportunity to develop the
skills needed to participate in the knowledge
economyI am truly a product of e-learning. To
show my gratitude, I am committed to transferring
this knowledge and sharing what I have learned
with First Nations youth to help them better
participate in the knowledge economyand maybe
they will then share it with othersand through
these efforts ,we, as Canadians, will become
world leaders in innovation
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Manitoba First Nations SchoolNet Vision Statement
Encouraging First Nations communities to access,
participate and develop skills for the
information economy...  
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Access, Participation Skills Development
  • Infrastructure Access
  • Connectivity
  • ICT Equipment
  • Help desk support
  • Increase participation
  • Generate interest in ICTs
  • Build community capacity (Educators,
  • students, stakeholders citizens)
  • Digital content development
  • Skills Development
  • Techno-confidence
  • Human capital formation
  • Lifelong learning

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Principles for Success
  • Capability develop and utilize the experience
    and/or capacity of the IHAB and the RMO to
    successfully implement the business plan and meet
    the targets in a timely manner
  • Commitment Solicit community and government
    support and commitment to increase the
    participation, rate of success and long term
    sustainability of the First Nations SchoolNet
    project
  • Community Need through community involvement,
    collaboratively assess need and deliver
    programming based on assessments whilst improving
    access to information and communication
    technologies

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Challenges facing First Nations Youth
  • 25.2 of Status on reserve youth between the
    ages of 15-29 complete high-school compared to
    62.7 of non-Aboriginal youth
  • First Nations in Canada are a very young
    population growing at twice the rate of the
    non-Aboriginal population
  • MB has a higher proportion of its on-reserve
    citizens living in isolated, fly-in communities
    than any other province 32 according to INAC
    data

Source 1996 Census Data, Statistics Canada
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Simply providing computer rations is not the
answer
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  • Priority Focus
  • Human capital formation - at the community level
    will
  • Ensure that youth have the skills to utilize
    technology effectively
  • Participate in the knowledge economy
  • Serve as knowledge brokers to others within the
    community

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Opportunities for Improving Access to E-Skills
Development
  • First Nations SchoolNet youth development cluster
    that will respond to the special needs of First
    Nations youth in Manitoba Canada as it relates
    to ICT literacy
  • Complement the FN SchoolNet activities and
    strengthen capacity at the community level
  • Create opportunities for e-skills development
    through employment and produce information
    enthusiasts or knowledge brokers
  • Recognize the challenges (and the length of time
    required to overcome the challenges) and respond
    with ample program supports
  • Require multi-year programming
    inter-departmental support

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Questions? Crystal Chercoe E-mail
chercoe_at_shaw.ca Phone 204-228-6681
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