- Relationships: Meaningful relationships with self, others, ideas, and the land are the foundation for all learning.
- Ecological Understanding: Education in the NWT is a living system of connections, each affecting an individual’s relationships and well-being.
- Identity: A positive sense of identity is actively supported.
- Development of Self: Each person has multiple needs that must be met in order to grow and become a capable, contributing person.
- Learning Together: People construct knowledge and learn individually and together.
- Diversity: Diversity is recognized and valued in the education system.
- Strengths and Growth: The ongoing growth of learners is nurtured.
- Competencies: The development of competencies is supported in all learners
relationships", (2) "e that student wellness and the development of a positive sense of identity are promoted and embedded in school experiences, programming, and environments", (3) "ensure that educators have access to experiences and resources that enhance their wellness in order for them to focus on excellence in teaching" (5) "that the strengths and realities of small communities are recognized and built upon in order to ensure equitable, quality education in all NWT communities" and (9) "work with Aboriginal governments to be successful as they draw down jurisdiction over the education of their people".
The document does include other directions that will be more familiar to those working in school systems based on competition, traditional rote style learning and even narrow, behavioural modification approaches to promote health. These include research-based curriculum, better data and use of those data in decision-making, and more monitoring/reporting to provide better accountability. However, these traditional, more industrial approaches to education are firmly based and and linked within this indigenous, holistic, whole child approach, that in turn, is rooted in a deep understanding the indigenous and rural, northern communities served by the schools in this system. To read more about the NWT education renewal, start at this web page.