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Zachlod, Michelle, Ed. – 2001
California State Standard 5.3 is delineated as: Students describe the cooperation and conflict that existed among the Indians and between the Indian nations and the new settlers. North American Indians once had inhabited regions now contained in the United States that stretched from far north to south and from the east to the west coasts. The…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, American Indians, Cooperation, Curriculum Enrichment
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Rampey, B.D.; Lutkus, Anthony D.; Weiner, Arlene W.; Rahman, Taslima – National Center for Education Statistics, 2006
The National Indian Education Study is a two-part study designed to describe the condition of education for American Indian/Alaska Native students in the United States. The study was conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics for the U.S. Department of Education, with the support of the Office of Indian Education. This report, Part…
Descriptors: Grade 4, National Competency Tests, Educational Indicators, Alaska Natives
Hall, Daria – Education Trust, 2005
The only way to ensure that all young people graduate from high school ready for college, work, and life is through the concerted, coordinated efforts of educators, students, policymakers, parents, and business and community leaders. People need to take stock of what they know about high schools--about what students need, what schools should be…
Descriptors: Graduation Rate, High Schools, Reports, African American Students
Walking Eagle, Karen Panton; Gonzales, Miriam; Pechman, Ellen – 1997
Local education agencies (LEAs) that receive Title IX formula grants are required to develop comprehensive plans to meet the culturally related academic needs of American Indian students and to promote their achievement of high academic standards. This report analyzes and assesses the quality of the comprehensive plans submitted by Title IX…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, American Indian Education, Coordination, Culturally Relevant Education
Sharpes, Donald K. – 1997
Most researchers continue to assume that one's self-concept is primarily governed by environmental determinants despite abundant evidence of the strong influence of genetic heritability. Ways in which the self-concept is developmental in the organism, particularly how adolescents' perceptions of personal, relational, and academic self-identity…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, American Indians, Comparative Analysis
Dickler, Paul – 1994
This curriculum packet on politics and international relations in India contains an essay, three lessons and a variety of charts, maps, and additional readings to support the unit. The essay is entitled "India 1994: The Peacock and the Vulture." The lessons include: (1) "The Kashmir Dispute"; (2) "India: Domestic Order and…
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Democracy, Ethnic Groups, Foreign Countries
Posey, Joanna D. – 1998
Recent educational literature reveals a growing interest in understanding the educational needs of learners from other cultures and a growing awareness that instructional methods to help learners from nonwhite cultures should be anchored to indigenous ethnographic research. Western educators must holistically and comparatively understand not only…
Descriptors: American Indians, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Influences, Culturally Relevant Education
North Dakota Dept. of Human Services, Bismark. Div. of Children and Family Services. – 1998
The Head Start program, a comprehensive child development program designed to increase the social competence of children in low-income families and children with disabilities and to improve their chances of school success, has been in North Dakota since 1965. This report describes the objectives of the Head Start program, the North Dakota Head…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, American Indians, Client Characteristics (Human Services), Eligibility
North Dakota Dept. of Human Services, Bismark. Div. of Children and Family Services. – 1999
The Head Start program, a comprehensive child development program designed to increase the social competence of children in low-income families and children with disabilities and to improve their chances of school success, has been in North Dakota since 1965. This report describes the objectives of the Head Start program, the North Dakota Head…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, American Indians, Client Characteristics (Human Services), Eligibility
Schwartz, Christine; Ball, Jessica – 2001
The purpose of this study was to identify significant sources of support for Canadian aboriginal students in a unique early childhood education program developed between the University of Victoria, British Columbia, and seven across Canada. The approach of this study provided a fresh perspective in that it gave students the opportunity to name…
Descriptors: American Indians, Early Childhood Education, Foreign Countries, Helping Relationship
Ongtooguk, Paul – 2001
Remarks of Alaska Native researcher and educator Paul Ongtooguk are presented. Alaska Natives have successfully educated themselves for thousands of years. Along with the promise of preparing students for the future, schools have promoted the idea that Native cultures should be stripped from the minds of children in order to prepare them for a…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, Alienation, American Indian Education, Cultural Maintenance
Ingram, Deborah D.; Parker, Jennifer D.; Schenker, Nathaniel; Weed, James A.; Hamilton, Brady; Arias, Elizabeth; Madans, Jennifer H. – 2003
This report documents the National Center for Health Statistics' (NCHS) methods for bridging the Census 2000 multiple-race resident population to single-race categories and describing bridged race resident population estimates. Data came from the pooled 1997-2000 National Health Interview Surveys. The bridging models included demographic and…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indians, Asian Americans, Blacks
Keegan, Marcia – 1999
This book portrays San Ildefonso Pueblo on the east bank of the Rio Grande river in New Mexico through the lives of Sonja, age 10, and her sister Desiree, age 8. Growing up in San Ildefonso Pueblo, the girls enjoy the same activities as other American girls, such as basketball, cheerleading, playing video games, and sending e-mail. But they also…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Biographies, Children, Childrens Literature
Bean, Scott W.; Chivers, Laurie A.; O'Hara, James Patrick; Bowles, Patricia; Jeffrey, Phillip – 1998
Data are provided about student enrollment by race/ethnicity in Utah since 1977, the first year that this enrollment information was available. The growth in enrollment in Utah's schools since 1977 has primarily resulted from internal growth, with a secondary increase because of migration. From 1977, enrollment increased at a strong 2.2% or more a…
Descriptors: American Indians, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment
2000
In this four-part lesson, students examine the concept of geographic region by exploring the history of the United States Great Plains. In Part I, students gather information about the location and environment of the Great Plains in order to produce a map outlining the region in formal terms. In Part II, students examine how the region has been…
Descriptors: American Indians, Area Studies, Geographic Regions, High Schools
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