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Padilla, Raymond V., Ed. – 1980
This collection includes several papers each on the legal aspects of bilingual education, the politics of implementing bilingual programs, the role of the community in establishing and maintaining bilingual programs, and bilingual program models. In addition, individual papers treat: (1) the impact of research on programs and policy, (2) the role…
Descriptors: American Indians, Bilingual Education, Community, Comparative Education
Fyans, Leslie J., Jr. – 1980
The research described in this paper was generated by the presupposition that cultural ethnocentrism is a source of error in the scientific analysis of achievement. In order to examine the relationship between culture and competence, and the effect of culture on achievement, a study was undertaken of family behaviors that could be predictive of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, American Indians, Asian Americans, Attribution Theory
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, Philadelphia. – 1971
Included in this conference report are: a preface; an open letter; a keynote address on the importance of instilling positive self images at an early age; five group reports; the conference agenda; and a list of participants. The group reports address: programs for children with special consideration for education, physical and mental health and…
Descriptors: American Indians, Communication (Thought Transfer), Conference Reports, Cooperative Programs
Valencia, Atilano A.; And Others – 1979
Two papers on bilingual education are included. "The Emerging Features of Bilingualism and Bilingual Education in the U.S.A." by Atilano A. Valencia represents an overview of the development of programs and policies to meet the needs of bilingual students in the United States. The federal legislation and key court decisions of the 1960s…
Descriptors: American Indians, Bilingual Education, Educational Assessment, Federal Regulation
Collier, Malcolm – 1979
The detailed description and analysis of how "pace" and "flow" affect the quality of interaction in five filmed cross-cultural classroom situations amongst the Alaskan Yupik Eskimos provide illustrations of how the educational process can be helped or hindered by the manner in which students and teachers come together. The film…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indians, Biculturalism, Body Language
Abt, Phyllis J., Comp.; And Others – 1978
A project was conducted to identify the commonalities and uniqueness of tasks performed by homemakers throughout Colorado. Initial data was collected from ten subgroups of the Colorado homemaking population: rural, low income, male, single/before children, couple/during children, single parent, after children, Hispanic, Black, and Native American.…
Descriptors: American Indians, Blacks, Educational Research, Homemaking Skills
Petruska, Betty – 1977
This elementary Athapascan reader is intended for use in a bilingual education setting. Each page of text is illustrated with pen-and-ink drawings. (AMH)
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Languages, Athapascan Languages, Bilingual Education
Dykeman, Wilma; Stokely, Jim – 1978
More than 6,600 separate tracts of land, purchased by the citizens of Tennessee and North Carolina and given to the people of the United States in 1934, comprise the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The history of the Great Smokies is, therefore, a story of people and their home. This volume presents historical vignettes of the groups who…
Descriptors: American Indians, Change, Chronicles, Cultural Background
French, Doris – 1967
The Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development Commissioned this study by the Canadian Welfare Council to examine child care programs in residential schools relative to their effect on the adaptation (present and projected) and adjustment of Indian students. Specific research variables were: (1) the institution, which was subdivided…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Administration, Administrative Organization, American Indians
Groesbeck, Hulda – 1968
The proposed supplemental reading program (separate from the basic reading program) is designed to assist the Indian child to master basic reading skills early. Materials should be selected which relate to concepts and things with which the Indian child can identify, thus expanding his world and views gradually. Supplemental reading sessions…
Descriptors: American Indians, Basic Reading, Cultural Context, Elementary Education
Historical Evaluation and Research Organization, McLean, VA. – 1964
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE HISTORICAL EVALUATION AND RESEARCH ORGANIZATION, SCHOOL SYSTEMS IN FIVE MAJOR CITIES CONDUCTED SURVEYS TO INVESTIGATE PROBLEMS IN AMERICAN HISTORY INSTRUCTION. IT WAS FELT THAT THE LACK OF IDENTIFICATION WITH THE AMERICAN PAST AND THE CULTURAL AND SOCIAL ISOLATION OF MANY URBAN, DISADVANTAGED MINORITY GROUP CHILDREN…
Descriptors: American History, American Indians, Course Objectives, Curriculum
Speiss, Madeleine F.; And Others – 1968
Classroom management is defined as procedures for arranging the classroom environment so that children learn what the teacher wants to teach them in the healthiest and most effective way possible. The Southwestern Cooperative Educational Laboratory presents a discussion of these procedures as they relate to social controls and components of…
Descriptors: American Indians, Anglo Americans, Classroom Techniques, Comparative Analysis
Garber, Malcolm – 1968
A research project carried out by the Southwestern Cooperative Educational Laboratory attempted to define and describe characteristic learning styles and related environmental factors of children of 2 minority groups in the Southwest. Students of Spanish American and Indian descent were subjected to specific tests, and comparative analyses were…
Descriptors: American Indians, Comparative Analysis, Comparative Testing, Cultural Background
Knowlton, Clark S., Ed. – 1964
The nine papers contained in this symposium report deal with changes in a wide variety of social, economic, and cultural patterns of the Indians and Spanish speaking peoples of the Southwest, with emphasis on land use practices. Historical perspectives are presented to illustrate the gradual shift of these peoples from a pastoral,…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Agriculture, American Indians, Anthropology
Miller, Harry L. – 1977
The program's long-range purpose was to enhance the Native American student's self esteem, and hence improve his ability to take advantage of opportunities in education and career development. Specific objectives were to develop in Native American students a strong sense of their heritage and culture; to operate an informational resource center…
Descriptors: Academic Education, American Indians, Career Guidance, Communication (Thought Transfer)
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