On Indian ground. the Northwest /

"On Indian Ground : Northwest is the second of ten regionally focused texts that explores American Indian/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian education in depth. The text is designed to be used by educators of Native youth and emphasizes best practices found throughout the region. Previous texts on A...

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Other Authors Jacob, Michelle M., 1977- (Editor), Johnson, Stephany RunningHawk (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K : Emerald Publishing Limited : Information Age Publishing Inc., 2020.
SeriesOn Indian ground ; volume 2.
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781806606153
DOI10.1108/978-1-64113-902-1
Physical Description1 online resource (290 pages)

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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword
  • Preface: On Indian ground: A return to indigenous knowledge
  • Introduction / Stephany RunningHawk Johnson, Edward Arlen Washines "Shx'my'ah", and Michelle M. Jacob
  • Chapter 1. Indian education in the northwest / Tary Jeanne Tobin
  • Chapter 2. American Indian education in idaho: Dismantling the deficit model and honoring resilience / Lindsey Schneider
  • Chapter 3. Rethinking oregon Indian education: Native American studies transforming teacher education / Brook Colley and Roni Adams
  • Chapter 4. A practical approach to improving transition services for American Indian students / Hobie Blackhorn
  • Chapter 5. Transforming teaching and learning through indigenous strengths and ways of knowing / Anthony B. Craig
  • Chapter 6. Pursuing indigenous education on indigenous terms: Portraits of indigenous education in practice / Leilani Sabzalian, Dawn Malliett, and Enna Helms
  • Chapter 7. K-12 best practices: The effect of graphic organizers on native American students' learning and retention in algebra / Elese Adele Washines
  • Chapter 8. Indigenous environmental science on the columbia river plateau: Traditional ecological knowledge and the people of the big river field class / Jessica L. Black and Michelle M. Jacob
  • Chapter 9. Native college student stem experiences: Assessing a mentored research approach / Carol Ward, Janie Demetropoulos, Hannah Horan, Meagan Rainock, Liberty Tatham, and Jake Wixom
  • Chapter 10. The fruit of protest and listening to indigenous voices: The continuing history of the university of oregon sapsik'wałá teacher education program / Jerry Lee Rosiek and Jimmy Snyder
  • Chapter 11. Supporting community goals for indigenous language revitalization in the language education classroom / Regan Anderson
  • Chapter 12. Language revitalization and vitality: Schools and communities working together / Joana Jansen, Valerie Switzler, and Janne Underriner
  • About the editors.