Indian Education Resource Centre fonds inventory (revised edition)

The Indian Education Resource Centre was established in Brock Hall on the UBC campus in 1970. It functioned as a resource centre for native education in British Columbia, visiting native schools, establishing native research and curriculum projects, producing a newsletter, disseminating information...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Wodarczak, Erwin
Other Authors: Indigenous Education (University of British Columbia)
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: University of British Columbia Archives 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/31298
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Summary:The Indian Education Resource Centre was established in Brock Hall on the UBC campus in 1970. It functioned as a resource centre for native education in British Columbia, visiting native schools, establishing native research and curriculum projects, producing a newsletter, disseminating information about native affairs and education, and serving as a lobby organization for Indian education in B.C. and across Canada. An association of professionals, para-professionals and members of the educational community, the Centre was funded by government grants and private donations. The Centre was closed in 1978. Library, UBC First Nations House of Learning President's Office Unreviewed Faculty