
Trent University
The Bachelor of Education Indigenous program prepares educators to teach and inspire through Indigenous perspectives, knowledge systems, and pedagogies. Students explore culturally responsive teaching methods, Indigenous histories, and languages, with a focus on community engagement and reconciliation. This program fosters a deep understanding of Indigenous worldviews while equipping graduates with the skills to teach in diverse educational settings. Graduates can pursue careers in Indigenous and mainstream education systems, working as teachers, curriculum developers, or advocates for Indigenous education and community development.
Job Title | NOC Code | Salary Range (CAD) | Job Description |
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Indigenous Educator | 40301 | $50,000 - $85,000 | Teach students in primary, secondary, or post-secondary institutions with a focus on Indigenous perspectives and content. |
Curriculum Developer | 41605 | $60,000 - $95,000 | Design and implement educational materials and programs that integrate Indigenous knowledge and worldviews. |
Community Liaison Officer | 42101 | $55,000 - $85,000 | Facilitate relationships between schools and Indigenous communities, promoting cultural understanding and collaboration. |
Education Policy Advisor | 41601 | $70,000 - $110,000 | Advocate for Indigenous education initiatives, develop policies, and work on reconciliation in the education sector. |
Language Preservation Specialist | 51112 | $50,000 - $80,000 | Work to revitalize and preserve Indigenous languages through education, resource development, and community programs. |