DANS NOS PROPRES MOTS

Les universités canadiennes aident les étudiants autochtones à atteindre leurs objectifs en matière d’études et de carrière. Voici comment…

JACK SADDLEBACK




Une perspective personnelle

Jack Saddleback, étudiant à la University of Saskatchewan, discute de l’avenir des étudiants autochtones qui poursuivent des études postsecondaires.

*Vidéo et transcription disponibles en anglais seulement.


Transcription

Texte sur l’écran : [Indigenous Student Success in Higher Education: A Personal Perspective]

Jack Saddleback:  I am more than ecstatic and optimistic about the future for Indigenous students when it comes to education. There’s so many options for us to be able to grow as a nation, as a people, you know, as a society when it comes to including Indigenous people in all aspects and to have Indigenous people know that, you know, we can step up and we can do these things.

For myself, I see options in regards to people working here, people studying here and people going off into other aspects in the world to be able to influence that and to encourage other people to go into postsecondary education.

Texte sur l’écran : [Universities Canada, The voice of Canada’s universities univcan.ca]

Texte sur l’écran : [Universités Canada, Porte-parole des universities du Canada univcan.ca]

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