Bimose Tribal Council Shared Education Services Initiative Survey

Bimose Tribal Council Shared Education Services Initiative Survey

Bimose Tribal Council Shared Education Services Initiative Survey PURPOSE The purpose of this Shared Education Service Initiative survey is to determine, through community collaboration and discussion, how we can improve student educational outcomes in all of our First Nations while supporting the Anishinaabe language, culture and traditions. The overalls goals of the Shared Education Services Initiative are: 1) The Development of Anishinaabe Language and Culture Programs and Curriculum 2) To Ensure Better Education Results for our Students 3) To Increase Funding for Our Schools to Match or Exceed Current Provincial Levels 4) To Increase Community Control of Education 5) To Increase Parent and Community Engagement 1. Are you a community member? nmlkj Yes nmlkj No 2. If you are a community member, which community are you from? nmlkj Asubpeescheewagong Netum Anishinabek (Grassy Narrows) nmlkj Wabaseemoong Independent Nations nmlkj Shoal Lake 40 First Nation nmlkj Eagle Lake First Nation nmlkj Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation nmlkj Lac Des Mille Lacs First Nation nmlkj Iskatewizaagegan # 39 Independent Nation nmlkj Obashkaandagaang First Nation nmlkj Ochiichagwe’Babigo’Ining Ojibway Nation nmlkj Wabauskang First Nation nmlkj Naotkamegwanning First Nation Bimose Tribal Council Shared Education Services Initiative Survey 3. If you are not a community member, in which community do you live in or work with? nmlkj Asubpeescheewagong Netum Anishinabek (Grassy Narrows) nmlkj Wabaseemoong Independent Nations nmlkj Shoal Lake 40 First Nation nmlkj Eagle Lake First Nation nmlkj Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation nmlkj Lac Des Mille Lacs First Nation nmlkj Iskatewizaagegan # 39 Independent Nation nmlkj Obashkaandagaang First Nation nmlkj Ochiichagwe’Babigo’Ining Ojibway Nation nmlkj Wabauskang First Nation nmlkj Naotkamegwanning First Nation 4. What role do you see yourself in education? (Please select all that applies to you) gfedc Parent gfedc Student gfedc Youth gfedc Community Member gfedc Elder gfedc Teacher gfedc School Administrator gfedc School Support Staff Member gfedc Chief or Council Member Other (please specify) 5 6 Bimose Tribal Council Shared Education Services Initiative Survey 5. What do you feel are the key components of local community education? (Please select all that apply) gfedc Hiring of School Principal. gfedc Hiring of Teachers gfedc Hiring of School Support Staff gfedc Development of School/Education Budgets. gfedc A School Council or Education Authority gfedc Evaluation of School Staff gfedc Evaluation of the School Principal gfedc Development of Local Anishinaabe Curriculum gfedc Development of Local Anishinaabe Programs gfedc Delivery of School Support Services (e.g. Hot Lunch Programs) gfedc Selection of Classroom Programs gfedc Development of School Improvement Plans gfedc Selection of Classroom Resources gfedc Selection of Textbooks Other (please specify) 5 6 Bimose Tribal Council Shared Education Services Initiative Survey 6. How could a shared education structure enhance and assist in expansion of the Anishinaabe language, culture and traditions. gfedc Development of a Local Anishinaabe Language Curriculum gfedc Development of a Local Anishinaabe Cultural Curriculum gfedc Development of Local Anishinaabe Language and Cultural High School Courses gfedc Support an Elders Council gfedc Support Community Anishinaabe Language Programs gfedc Support Community Anishinaabe Cultural Programs gfedc Develop Anishinaabe Resources and Textbooks for All Subjects gfedc Develop an Anishinaabe Immersion Program for Grades JK­12 gfedc Support Anishinaabe Langauge and Cultural Programs in Daycares gfedc A Central Anishinaabe Resource Library/Centre Other (please specify) 5 6 Bimose Tribal Council Shared Education Services Initiative Survey 7. What types of services could be delivered in the schools by a shared education structure? gfedc Curriculum Support gfedc Information Technology Support gfedc Special Education Support gfedc Speech and Language Pathology Support gfedc Occupational Therapy Support gfedc Physical Therapy Support gfedc Student Educational Assessments gfedc Mental Health Services gfedc Student Behavioral Support gfedc Before and After­School Programs gfedc Human Resource Support gfedc Financial Management Support gfedc Sport and Physical Education Programming gfedc School Maintenance Support gfedc School Repairs and Building gfedc Curriculum Development gfedc Parent Engagement Programs gfedc Professional Development gfedc Teacher Training gfedc Support Staff Training gfedc Central Resource Library/Centre Other (please specify) 5 6 Bimose Tribal Council Shared Education Services Initiative Survey 8. How would parents and community members be informed about the successes and challenges in the school and shared system? (Select All That Apply) gfedc Monthly Newsletters gfedc Regular Reports to the School Council/Education Authority gfedc Regular Reports to Chief and Council gfedc Regular Community Meetings gfedc Annual Director's Report to the Communities gfedc Written Report on Student Assessment Result Other (please specify) 5 6 *9. Overall are you supportive of the development of a shared education services model for our communities? nmlkj Not Supportive At All nmlkj Somewhat Supportive nmlkj Supportive nmlkj Very Supportive 10. In your own words, how do you feel about a shared education services model for our communities? 5 6 .

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