fnssp feb. 2010. what is the fnssp? the first nation student success program is an inac...
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KWAYACIIWINEducation Resource Centre
FNSSPFeb. 2010
What is the FNSSP?The First Nation Student Success Program is an INAC proposal-
driven initiative that provides support for improved learner outcomes in K-12 schools on-reserve.
The goal of the program is to support First Nation educators plan and make improvements in three priority areas: literacy, numeracy and student retention.
The funding supports the development of the following 3 key components:School success plansStudent learning assessments: standardized testing based on provincial standards Performance measurement: development of performance goals and indicators as well as school information systems.
NAN submitted a proposal as the umbrella organization and is receiving and disbursing the funds.
KERC is coordinating the development and delivery of programs and services to each of the participating First Nations in the Sioux Lookout District (every community in the District except Sandy Lake who submitted and received funding for their own proposal) .
FNSSP Year 1 Work Plan Review and begin development of
school success plansComplete 5 school reviews before the
end of MarchInitiate collective PD on 1 literacy
strategySupport the hiring of community
liaison workers for FNSSP (cost-sharing with K-net)
Start to support communities that are ready to begin implementing their school success plans
Complete CTBS testing in all communities
Start discussion on indicators of success
Start to liaise with EQAO with the goal of developing a northern version of the EQAO test
Performance IndicatorsCore indicators will be developed. Proposal
guidelines stipulate that the following be included and tracked:
monthly attendance ratesnumber of teaching daysgraduation rate, drop-out rateliteracy and numeracy standardized test results. A more holistic approach to performance
indicators will be developed that will include other indicators in addition to the standard core ones.