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Fountain, Joselynn H. – Congressional Research Service, 2023
This report provides a brief overview of the major provisions of the Higher Education Act (HEA), organized by title and part. Appendix A of this report provides detailed appropriations figures for HEA programs, from FY2019 through FY2023. Appendix B gives a brief overview of the General Education Provisions Act, which applies to the majority of…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Federal Legislation, Higher Education, Federal Programs
Reinhardt, M. J.; Moses, T.; Arkansas, K.; Ormson, B.; Ward, G. K. – National Comprehensive Center at Westat, 2020
Learning across the disciplines (e.g., mathematics, science, art) can be enhanced for all students by grounding learning in historical and cultural (Western and Native) knowledge and context. The survival of Native knowledge in the United States depends on the leadership and teaching skills of many traditional and non-traditional educators. The…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Culturally Relevant Education, American Indians, Minority Group Teachers
Skinner, Rebecca R. – Congressional Research Service, 2020
The primary source of federal aid for elementary and secondary education is the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)--particularly its Title I-A program, which authorizes federal aid for the education of disadvantaged students. This report provides an overview of major provisions of the ESEA. It also includes a table showing annual…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation, Federal Aid
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Richardson, Belinda Conrad; Dinkins, Elizabeth G. – AILACTE Journal, 2014
Twenty-first century classrooms are filled with increasingly diverse student populations. Effective teacher preparation programs must include explicit course work in culturally responsive pedagogies and field experiences that place educators in new sociocultural contexts. Field experiences in cross-cultural, place-based settings have the potential…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Critical Thinking, Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students
British Columbia Teachers' Federation, 2012
Since the beginning of time, Aboriginal people have had a high regard for education. Euro-Canadian contact with Aboriginal peoples has and continues to have devastating effects. The encroachment on their traditional territory has affected the lands and resources forever. Generations of experience within the residential school system have greatly…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Canada Natives, Residential Schools, American Indian Education
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Beers, C. David; Loretto, Judith – Children Today, 1989
Discusses ways in which storytelling can be used as a training method to help Native Americans become credentialed as child development associates. Presents the personal narrative of a Native American Head Start teacher who is a credentialed CDA. (RJC)
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Career Development, Early Childhood Education, Story Telling
Kelting-Gibson, Lynn – Phi Delta Kappan, 2006
American students' knowledge of Indian history and culture is woefully inadequate. Montana now requires its teachers to remedy this situation, but it has become clear that, to do so, they themselves must first be re-educated. In this article, the author shares her experience developing an online course that would help teachers meet the…
Descriptors: Teacher Improvement, Faculty Development, Teacher Education, American Indian Culture
Greer, Sandy – Winds of Change, 1992
An interview with Thom Alcoze, director of the Division of Native Education at Northern Arizona University (NAU), discusses efforts to develop culturally appropriate strategies for training Native American teachers and teachers of Native children. Current efforts focus on environmental sciences based on the Native traditions and a critique of…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Conservation (Environment), Educational Attitudes, Environmental Education
Tonemah, Stuart A. – American Indian Graduate, 2002
Three master's degree programs for American Indian administrators and teachers of gifted students are described. Indian education and leadership theories and issues are integrated into the courses. Each program has a large enough cohort of Indian students to allow them to form their own communities within the larger university environment,…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, American Indian Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Gifted
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Gajar, Anna – Journal of American Indian Education, 1985
Reviews personnel needs and special education program components for training special education teachers for handicapped American Indian children. Describes the American Indian Special Education Teacher Training Program at the Pennsylvania State University. Summarizes 10 projects with curricula featuring content related to linguistic and cultural…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indians, Disabilities, Educational Needs
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Moore-Eyman, Evelyn – Integrated Education, 1981
Three public universities in the Canadian province of Alberta have implemented programs designed to encourage native Canadians to continue their education. The University of Calgary, in particular, provides intensive support services that address social as well as academic needs of Indian students and facilitate their return to Indian communities.…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Canada Natives, Cultural Background, Disadvantaged
Adams, Nicole; Etter, Tashina; Hernandez, Sarah – Grantmakers for Education, 2006
American Indian education has an important place in U.S. education, and grantmakers can form lasting relationships with indigenous communities that will have a broad impact on not only Native education, but on education in the U.S. as a whole. These relationships can yield transformational change in Indian communities and can be rewarding for…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, American Indians, American Indian Education, Tribally Controlled Education
Tonemah, Stuart A. – 1990
This paper describes the broad goals of an American Indian Teacher Training Program (AITTP), a master's program focusing on teaching gifted and talented Native Americans. The program is administered by American Indian Research and Development, Inc. (AIRD) through Oklahoma City University, with the goal of helping up to 10 American Indian educators…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, American Indian Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted Disadvantaged
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Austin, Raymond D. – New Directions for Student Services, 2005
The author offers insights into perceptions and expectations that tribal leaders and Native American parents have of higher education.
Descriptors: American Indians, Parent Attitudes, Higher Education, American Indian Education
Pewewardy, Cornel D. – 1992
Many American Indian youth confront a choice of forfeiting their cultural heritage in favor of academic achievement. The newly established American Indian Magnet School in St. Paul (Minnesota) addresses this issue by integrating American Indian methodology and ideology across all curriculum areas through effective teaching and sensitivity to…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Style, Cultural Education
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