Bilingual Education for American Indians
Title | Bilingual Education for American Indians PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Office of Education Programs |
Publisher | |
Pages | 124 |
Release | 1971 |
Genre | Education, Bilingual |
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Bilingual Education for American Indians
Title | Bilingual Education for American Indians PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Ayer Publishing |
Pages | 102 |
Release | 1971 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9780405110917 |
Bilingual Education for American Indians
Title | Bilingual Education for American Indians PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs |
Publisher | |
Pages | 102 |
Release | 1971 |
Genre | Education, Bilingual |
ISBN |
A History of Bilingual Education in the US
Title | A History of Bilingual Education in the US PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah C.K. Moore |
Publisher | Multilingual Matters |
Pages | 121 |
Release | 2021-03-24 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1788924266 |
This book traces a history of bilingual education in the US, unveiling the pervasive role of politics and its influence on integrity of policy implementation. It introduces readers to once nationwide, systemic supports for diverse bilingual educational programs and situates particular instances and phases of its expansion and decline within related sociopolitical backdrops. The book includes overlooked details about key leaders and developments that affected programs under the Bilingual Education Act. It delves deeply into a past infrastructure: what it entailed, how it worked, and who was involved. This volume is essential reading for researchers, students, administrators, education leaders, bilingual advocates and related stakeholders invested in understanding the history of language education in the US for future planning, expansion, and enhancement of bilingual educational programs and promotion of equity and access in schooling.
Teaching American Indian Students
Title | Teaching American Indian Students PDF eBook |
Author | Jon Allan Reyhner |
Publisher | University of Oklahoma Press |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780806126746 |
Teaching American Indian Students is the most comprehensive resource book available for educators of American Indians. The promise of this book is that Indian students can improve their academic performance through educational approaches that do not force students to choose between the culture of their home and the culture of their school. This multidisciplinary volume summarizes the latest research on Indian education, provides practical suggestions for teachers, and offers a vast selection of resources available to teachers of Indian students. Included are chapters on bilingual and multicultural education; the history of U.S. Indian education; teacher-parent relationships; language and literacy development, with particular discussion of English as a second language and American Indian literature; and teaching in the content areas of social science, science, mathematics, and physical education.
American Indian Education, 2nd Edition
Title | American Indian Education, 2nd Edition PDF eBook |
Author | Jon Reyhner |
Publisher | University of Oklahoma Press |
Pages | 409 |
Release | 2017-11-02 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 080615991X |
Before Europeans arrived in North America, Indigenous peoples spoke more than three hundred languages and followed almost as many distinct belief systems and lifeways. But in childrearing, the different Indian societies had certain practices in common—including training for survival and teaching tribal traditions. The history of American Indian education from colonial times to the present is a story of how Euro-Americans disrupted and suppressed these common cultural practices, and how Indians actively pursued and preserved them. American Indian Education recounts that history from the earliest missionary and government attempts to Christianize and “civilize” Indian children to the most recent efforts to revitalize Native cultures and return control of schools to Indigenous peoples. Extensive firsthand testimony from teachers and students offers unique insight into the varying experiences of Indian education. Historians and educators Jon Reyhner and Jeanne Eder begin by discussing Indian childrearing practices and the work of colonial missionaries in New France (Canada), New England, Mexico, and California, then conduct readers through the full array of government programs aimed at educating Indian children. From the passage of the Civilization Act of 1819 to the formation of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in 1824 and the establishment of Indian reservations and vocation-oriented boarding schools, the authors frame Native education through federal policy eras: treaties, removal, assimilation, reorganization, termination, and self-determination. Thoroughly updated for this second edition, American Indian Education is the most comprehensive single-volume account, useful for students, educators, historians, activists, and public servants interested in the history and efficacy of educational reforms past and present.
Resources in Education
Title | Resources in Education PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 726 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Education |
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