RECODE Webinar: In conversation with Dechinta

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Bush University Centre for Research and Learning

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Bush UniversityCentre for Research and Learning

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Why Dechinta?

18.8% of NWT Aboriginal Residents have a high school

diploma.4.7% Have a university degree

Non-Aboriginal: 24.4% Highschool, 32.2% hold a

degree.

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DechintaThe majority of Northern graduates do not pursue postsecondary

educationDechinta asked: Why?

lack of support for kidsremoval from cultural community and contextno options to study what mattersno guidance and supportlack of confidence

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So we asked..What would your ideal education experience

look like?

On the Land. With Families.

Critical Northern Issues. Skills and Knowledge you can use now, or build a

degree with.Co-Taught by Elders, Professors, Leaders, Experts.

We designed it, and delivered it.

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Dechinta Offers

Full minor Indigenous and Northern Governance or original university

accredited programming, expanding to a full degree

( U of A, McGill, UBC)

Master’s and Professional Development Courses

Inclusive programming for students and their families at KidsU

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What Students say

‘transformative’ ‘healing’ ‘life-changing’

‘For the first time, I have a voice” -Crystal Menicoche

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What the country says"Dechinta Bush University near Yellowknife, which is reshaping postsecondary education by integrating academic courses with

traditional knowledge.” -Globe Cover Story

See the world. But see Canada too-Globe Editorial Indigenous Partners, Not Prisoners-Globe Editorial

TOP TEN

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5 years of ongoing evaluation and data:

• 100% of Semester program graduates are either pursuing further post-secondary studies or working

• 306 students: ZERO DROP OUTS

• Oversubscribed, Underfunded 94 applications for 30 spots

2014-15

What the evidence says

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Why does supporting northerners with degrees matter?

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Degrees of SuccessEducation level attainment is the most significant co-determinant of health outcomes, poverty alleviation and increased earnings.

Labor market growth is largely driven by the number of undergraduate degree holders.

When Indigenous women have degrees, unemployment decreases to 5% from 20%

Between 2x as many jobs created for university graduates than for college diploma and trade certificates combined 2009-2014

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Dechinta is Building a Knowledge Economy in the NWT

5M/YR core funding 440 Aboriginal university graduates by 2020

The leading global circumpolar northern and Indigenous Governance degree program and research centre

Semesters in every region: robust sustainable economic development158 new regional jobs

This year 23 seasonal, 3 FT Employees from 4 NWT regions, 5M investment since 2010

Hundreds of proud, capable skills NWT citizens, living and working in a thriving NWT.

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Dechinta Partnerships

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Dechintawww.dechinta.ca

@dechintau