Education and training in the Arctic: Identifying education and training needs for Arctic Indigenous Peoples

The University of the Arctic and Arctic Council Indigenous Peoples’ Secretariat organized a panel to discuss education and training needs for Arctic Indigenous Peoples during the UArctic Congress 2018 in Oulu, Finland on 5 September 2018. The panelists represented each of the Arctic Council Indigeno...

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Main Author: Indigenous Peoples' Secretariat
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling ftarcticcouncil:oai:oaarchive.arctic-council.org:11374/2248 2023-05-15T14:30:41+02:00 Education and training in the Arctic: Identifying education and training needs for Arctic Indigenous Peoples Indigenous Peoples' Secretariat 2019-01 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11374/2248 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/11374/2248 Summary Report 2019 ftarcticcouncil 2022-12-19T09:48:57Z The University of the Arctic and Arctic Council Indigenous Peoples’ Secretariat organized a panel to discuss education and training needs for Arctic Indigenous Peoples during the UArctic Congress 2018 in Oulu, Finland on 5 September 2018. The panelists represented each of the Arctic Council Indigenous Peoples’ organizations – also known as Permanent Participants – and addressed these questions: • How is Arctic education shaping the life of local communities now and in the future? • How will traditional knowledge be a part of the academic world? • How will vocational education meet higher education in the Arctic? • In what capacity can UArctic help to offer or promote Indigenous degree programs? Other/Unknown Material Arctic Council Arctic UArctic University of the Arctic Arctic Council Repository Arctic
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description The University of the Arctic and Arctic Council Indigenous Peoples’ Secretariat organized a panel to discuss education and training needs for Arctic Indigenous Peoples during the UArctic Congress 2018 in Oulu, Finland on 5 September 2018. The panelists represented each of the Arctic Council Indigenous Peoples’ organizations – also known as Permanent Participants – and addressed these questions: • How is Arctic education shaping the life of local communities now and in the future? • How will traditional knowledge be a part of the academic world? • How will vocational education meet higher education in the Arctic? • In what capacity can UArctic help to offer or promote Indigenous degree programs?
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