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American Indian Education/indigenous education is still faltering today and is not producing significant differences in results where school practices follow those for the dominant culture. Inroads have been made in some classrooms/schools where Culturally Responsive/Relevant Pedagogy (CRP) is practiced. However, the drop-out rates for American Indian/indigenous populations are still extremely high in comparison to other ethnically diverse groups of students.

here are two factors that can make or break indigenous students' abilities to be resilient in the face of many educational negatives in their lives and enable them to continue on to graduate from high school and in many instances, go on to complete undergraduate and graduate degrees in institutions of higher learning.

This book is intended to be used for undergraduate and graduate students in education, anthropology, sociology, and American Indian studies. It is also intended for use by educators working in areas

Table of Contents

Dedication

List of Tables and Figures

About the Title

Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgements

Introduction to the Book

Part I

Chapter 1: Unraveling the Puzzle of How Humans Came to Be

Chapter 2: Humans’ Continuing Development and the Americas

Chapter 3: Who Were These Europeans?

Chapter 4: The Clash of Cultures and Doctrine of Discovery: the Rise of Racism in the Americas

Part II: Past and Present Education of Indigenous Students in this Country

Chapter 5: Racism, Stereotypes, and Education for Assimilation

Chapter 6: Twentieth Century Change and Rising Native Voices

Chapter 7: Indigenous Families, Communities, and Ways of Learning—The Heart of Resiliency for Native Students

Part III: Designing Schools in Partnership: Educators, Schools, and Native and Non-Native Communities

Chapter 8: Creating Resilient Students: Secrets to Success for Native American Children

Chapter 9: Educational Collaborations with Native American Communities

Chapter 10: Celebrations: Shared Success is Success for All

Appendix A

Appendix B

Index

Culturally Relevant Teaching

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/15/2021 12:04:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475853315, 978-1475853315
      ISBN10: 1475853319

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      American Indian Education/indigenous education is still faltering today and is not producing significant differences in results where school practices follow those for the dominant culture. Inroads have been made in some classrooms/schools where Culturally Responsive/Relevant Pedagogy (CRP) is practiced. However, the drop-out rates for American Indian/indigenous populations are still extremely high in comparison to other ethnically diverse groups of students.

      here are two factors that can make or break indigenous students' abilities to be resilient in the face of many educational negatives in their lives and enable them to continue on to graduate from high school and in many instances, go on to complete undergraduate and graduate degrees in institutions of higher learning.

      This book is intended to be used for undergraduate and graduate students in education, anthropology, sociology, and American Indian studies. It is also intended for use by educators working in areas

      Table of Contents

      Dedication

      List of Tables and Figures

      About the Title

      Foreword

      Preface

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction to the Book

      Part I

      Chapter 1: Unraveling the Puzzle of How Humans Came to Be

      Chapter 2: Humans’ Continuing Development and the Americas

      Chapter 3: Who Were These Europeans?

      Chapter 4: The Clash of Cultures and Doctrine of Discovery: the Rise of Racism in the Americas

      Part II: Past and Present Education of Indigenous Students in this Country

      Chapter 5: Racism, Stereotypes, and Education for Assimilation

      Chapter 6: Twentieth Century Change and Rising Native Voices

      Chapter 7: Indigenous Families, Communities, and Ways of Learning—The Heart of Resiliency for Native Students

      Part III: Designing Schools in Partnership: Educators, Schools, and Native and Non-Native Communities

      Chapter 8: Creating Resilient Students: Secrets to Success for Native American Children

      Chapter 9: Educational Collaborations with Native American Communities

      Chapter 10: Celebrations: Shared Success is Success for All

      Appendix A

      Appendix B

      Index

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