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Ramey, Joseph H.; Sileo, Thomas W. – BIA Education Research Bulletin, 1975
Since 73% of the Navajo children entering school do not speak English well enough to complete a regular course of study, the academic curricula of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) reservation schools is concerned primarily with acquisition of English as a second language. Programs developed and implemented specifically for Navajo students are…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Boarding Schools
Smith, Frederick D. – BIA Education Research Bulletin, 1977
One of the principal problems the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) has in carrying out its responsibility to educate Indian children is the high turnover rate among its teachers; a large proportion of teachers in the BIA school system leave after their first year or second year of work. Teachers at six elementary schools on the Navajo Reservation…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Reservations, Elementary School Teachers, Faculty Mobility
Anderson, Beverly L. – BIA Education Research Bulletin, 1974
The methods used to determine the educational needs and goals of the Pine Ridge Reservation (South Dakota) are described in this article. The development and assessment of a questionnaire involved school boards, administrators, the Bureau of Indian Affairs Educational Administrator, teachers, students, parents, and other interested community…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Community Surveys, Daily Living Skills
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Boudreaux, Ernest – BIA Education Research Bulletin, 1979
The Choctaw Career Education Program, established in 1975 to serve grades K-12 in six BIA-operated Choctaw schools, is an attempt to provide a long-term solution to the problem of limited occupational and career choices for Mississippi Choctaw students. The two-component program is supported by a Career Resource Center. The K-8 component develops…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Career Awareness
Shafer, Lary – BIA Education Research Bulletin, 1974
Teachers on Indian reservations or in Indian communities are a specific homogeneous group since they teach the same minority group, live in a specific but often different area, and function in a cross-cultural situation. This study examined teachers of the Papago Reservations and delineated obvious differences between them. Profiles are given for…
Descriptors: Age, American Indian Reservations, Background, Bias