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Simpson, Leanne – Tribal College, 2000
Focuses on four of the methods used by aboriginal peoples to transmit knowledge and to teach younger people. Describes the Anishinaabe ways of: learning by doing, story telling, dreaming, and ceremonies. The conclusion discusses the benefits and limitations of using such "ways of knowing" in academic endeavors. (Contains 26 references.) (VWC)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, Experiential Learning, Higher Education
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Finley, Vernon – Tribal College, 1997
Describes the Salish Kootenai College (SKC) Cultural Leadership Program, in which students earn a higher education certificate while working closely with older Indian persons to learn the language, songs, plants, traditional healing, and spiritual ways unique to Indian culture. The program provides traditional education as well as cultural…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indians, Cultural Activities
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Dale, Jennifer – Tribal College, 2000
Sets forth the five-year development history of Bay Mills Community College's Nishnaabemowin Language Instructors' Institute, which provided a pathway for regaining the Ojibwe or Chippewa language of the Anishnabeg people. Presents an early history of efforts to preserve the language and the development of a three-summer holistic curriculum for…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Languages, Community Colleges, Curriculum Development
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Willeto, Paul – Tribal College, 1997
Discusses the 30-year struggle Navajo Community College leaders faced in developing a Navajo philosophy and education model that combines Navajo principles and values with a Western-based curriculum. Describes the 1995 implementation of Dine College's Philosophy of Education model at the Tsaile campus. (VWC)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indians, Community Colleges
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Littlebear, Richard – Tribal College, 2000
Advocates change in the way American Indian languages are taught in schools and by tribal elders, specifically that they should be taught orally in the classroom. Asserts that American Indian languages must be taught in the context of everyday conversation, not as isolated words, and that new words should also be invented in response to the…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Languages, Educational Change, Educational Needs
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Browne, Dauna Bell; Bordeaux, Leland – Tribal College, 1991
Study surveyed South Dakota's Native American and Euro-Asian elementary teachers regarding differences in learning styles between Native American and Euro-Asian children. Analysis revealed significant differences in the way the two groups view factors contributing to lower reading achievement of Native American students. (SM)
Descriptors: American Indians, Cognitive Style, Context Effect, Cultural Context
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McCord, Kay – Tribal College, 2000
Narrates the lessons learned from special education students in the classroom that may help teachers re-ignite their student's natural curiosity and creativity by relying upon educational methods that were more natural to the American Indian students. Also looks at how technology integrates culture with curriculum and empowers students and…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Strategies
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Albert, Elizabeth; Peacock, Thomas D. – Tribal College, 1999
Presents a sampling of resources (written or available on the World Wide Web) for prospective and practicing teachers of American Indian students, as well as for teacher education programs. Focuses on sources that provide background in Indian education, suggest ways of teaching, and for integrating American Indian content into traditional subject…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Instructional Materials