First you say that I'm wrong and the province does it all, even in BC, then you show that you know that it isn't the case...
The tribal schools out here are NOT terribly new.
And, to answer your question above, the answer is quite simple.
How do you judge the success or failure of a primary school education?
Hmm.. perhaps you see how the kids do when they end up in secondary school? How many of them eventually graduate? How many of them go on to post-secondary educations? Maybe compare between two different types of primary school education? Or is that just a dumb way to do it?
That is the indicator by which I say it has been a disaster.
As far as why goes, I don't pretend to have a degree in education, or to be qualified to analyse the curriculums in the tribal schools as compared to the regular schools etc etc...
But, I do have quite a bit of training in assessing the intellectual, social and academic development of children and in the effects of diseases, injuries and environment on them.
The FN kids who go to regular school (not band run tribal schools) do considerably better in secondary school.
No, I am not talking about the kids who went to residential schools. I'm talking about the kids who went to the same schools as the non FN kids.
Oh and by the way, you might want to read this:
http://weblogs.elearning.ubc.ca/ross/archives/028719.html
So, BC is actually following the Kelowna Accord idea of making things worse instead of better, and extending the control all the way to Grade 12 (it was already there for primary school, as I said earlier).
There's plenty of links to sources in that article, in case your next thought is to question the source of the article. It was just the easiest way to link it all together.
And, if I recall, the same deal was more recently reached in Alberta, it may still be in negotiation though, I'm not 100% sure that it has been finalized there as it has in BC.
Next time you want to say I'm wrong and a moron who has no clue what he's talking about, you might just want to check and make sure that it isn't YOU who has no clue what he's talking about.
I don't expect an apology.