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Native American - Education
Elementary
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American Indian and Alaskan Native Learning Styles |
Web links to full-text articles on Native
American learning styles, full-text books, columns and resources on the
subject of American Indian education. |
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Family
Education Model |
"The Family Education Model (FEM) is an
integrated system for the purpose of improving student retention among
minority students at community colleges and tribal colleges."-site |
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Journal of
American Indian Education |
"The Journal of American Indian
Education is a peer reviewed scholarly journal, which publishes papers
specifically related to the education of American Indians and Alaska
Natives."-site.
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Office of
Indian Education Programs |
"provide the public with
information about the about programs operated by the Bureau of Indian
Affairs in support of Indian Tribes and communities."-site |
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Preparing Teachers to Support American Indian and Alaska Native Student
Success and Cultural Heritage |
"briefly summarizes literature
related to preparing educators to bring about American Indian and Alaska
Native (AI/AN) student success and discusses what success in life means for
Indian students of all ages, and their extended families."-site.
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A Review of the Research Literature on the Influences of Culturally Based
Education on the Academic Performance of Native American Students |
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A Specialized Knowledge Base for Teaching American Indian and Alaska
Native Students |
By Jon Reyhner, Harry Lee and
David Gabbard Copyright © 1993 by Tribal College Journal published in the
Spring 1993 issue (Vol. 4, Num. 4) |
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Teaching Indigenous Languages |
Resources for Native language
teachers & programs. |
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Teaching and Learning With Native Americans |
A Handbook for Non-Native
American Adult Educators. Compiled by Marilou Schultz and Miriam Kroeger
from the Four Winds Walk in Balance on Mother Earth Curriculum Guide for the
Arizona Adult Literacy and Technology Resource Center, Inc., June 1996.
Located at the Western/Pacific Literacy Network web site.
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Using New Technology to Teach Native American Languages |
by Sally Morrison, ERIC
Clearinghouse on Languages and Linguistics
Liz Peterson, Center for Applied Linguistics.
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American Indian Higher Education Consortium
(AIHEC) Member
Colleges |
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American
Indian Graduate Center |
The American Indian Graduate Center (AIGC), a 501 (c) (3)
private non-profit organization, was established in 1969. AIGC was
incorporated in the state of New Mexico in 1971. Founders Robert L. Bennett
(Wisconsin Oneida) and John C. Rainer (Taos Pueblo) created the program to
assist American Indian college graduates to continue their education at the
master's, doctorate and professional degree level. American Indians continue
to be the least represented of all minority groups in the country in fields
requiring advanced degrees. AIGC was founded to help open the doors to
graduate education for American Indians and to help tribes obtain the
educated Indian professionals they need to become more self-sufficient and
to exercise their rights to self-determination.
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Bay
Mills Community College |
- Brimley, MI |
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Blackfeet Community College |
- Browning,
MT |
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Cankdeska Cikana Community College
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Ft. Totten, ND |
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College of the Menominee Nation |
- Keshena, WI |
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Crownpoint Institute of Technology
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- Crownpoint, NM
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D-Q University |
– near Davis, CA |
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Dine College |
– Tsaile, AZ |
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Dull Knife Memorial College |
– Lame
Deer, MT |
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Factors Affecting the Retention of American Indian and Alaska Native
Students in Higher Education |
Paper was presented at
theExpanding Minority Opportunities: First Annual National Conference held
at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona on January 19-21, 1995
by Jon Reyhner and John Dodd. |
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Fond Du Lac Community
College |
- Cloquet, MN |
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Fort Belknap College |
- Harlem,
MT |
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Fort Berthold Community College |
- New Town,
ND |
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Fort Peck Community College |
- Poplar, MT |
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Haskell Indian Nations University |
- Lawrence
KS |
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Increasing the Retention of American Indian Students in Professional
Programs in Higher Education |
by Donald S. Tate and
Charles L. Schwartz. |
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Institute of American Indian Arts |
- Santa Fe,
NM
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Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College |
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Hayward, WI |
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Leech Lake Tribal College |
- Cass Lake,
MN |
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Little Big Horn College |
- Crow Agency
MT |
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Little Priest Tribal College |
– Winnebago,
NE |
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Maskwachees Cultural College |
- MCC is a private
college owned by the Four Cree Nations at Hobbema, Alberta, Canada. |
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North Dakota Association of Tribal Colleges |
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"The website for the member tribal colleges is intended to provide a portal for
students desiring to take courses from a distance and faculty who are
discovering the challenges and rewards of online teaching. We are always
improving our site, so please come back often."--site |
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Northwest Indian
College |
– Bellingham, WA |
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Oglala Lakota College |
- Kyle, SD |
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Red Crow Community College |
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Salish Kootenai College |
– Pablo, MT |
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Sinte Gleska University |
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Sisseton Wahpeton Community College |
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Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute |
- Albuquerque, NM |
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Stone Child College |
- Box Elder, MT |
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Tribal College Journal |
- American
Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC). Tribal College Journal is a
quarterly publication read by 16,000 American Indian educators, federal and
tribal leaders, students and others interested in Indian Issues. |
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Turtle Mountain Community College |
- Belcourt, ND |
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United Tribes Technical College |
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Bismarck, ND |
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White Earth Tribal and Community College
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