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Inukjuak – Innalik School, part of the Kativik School Board, is a primary and secondary School in Inukjuak, Quebec, Nunavik (Quebec) with more than 400 students. The school program is divided into three sections: *Inuktitut program—kindergarten and primary cycle (more than 100 students) *French section as a second language—primary and secondary cycles (around 150 students) *English section as a second language—primary and secondary cycle (around 150 students) The teaching staff is more than 40 teachers including 15 in the Inuit section and around 5 specialist teachers in various domains. ==School in ''Inuuvunga: I Am Inuk, I Am Alive'' Documentary== The school became very famous after being featured in the 2004 documentary ''Inuuvunga: I Am Inuk, I Am Alive'' (58 minutes) when 8 Inuit high school students from the school documented their final year in the high school. The film was done in Inuktitut with subtitles in English〔(Review by CM magazine, University of Manitoba review )〕 and was produced by National Film Board of Canada (NFB), (including Sally Bochner as executive producer and Pierre Lapointe as producer. The film chronicles their efforts to learn how to come of age in a rapidly changing culture, while coping with issues like suicide and substance abuse. NFB had dispatched EyeSteelFilm directors Daniel Cross, Mila Aung-Thwin, Brett Gaylor to Inukjuak – Innalik School, Nunavik, Quebec, to teach the students the skills of filming. The students who took part in the filming were:〔(Synopsis by EyeSteelFilm website )〕 *Bobby Echalook *Caroline Ningiuk *Dora Ohaituk *Laura Iqaluk *Linus Kasudluak *Rita-Lucy Ohaituk *Sarah Idlout *Willia Ningeok 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Inukjuak – Innalik School」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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