
The American Indian Education KnowledgeBase is an online resource to aid education professionals in their efforts to serve American Indian students and close the achievement gap American Indian students have faced in public, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and other schools. Contents cover (a) Foundations and Current Status of American Indian Education; (b) American Indian Cultures; (c) Understanding Your School and Community; and (d) Utilize Culturally Responsive Teaching Methodologies. Each includes sets of learning activities and tasks for educators and others. (Located at the University of Oklahoma, the Mid-Continent Comprehensive Center is a regional technical assistance center ...
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American Indian and African American students are disproportionately represented in special education programs in Minnesota. This manual provides data and analysis of the causes of disproportional representation, its positive and negative impacts, and legal requirements of school districts for reducing bias in assessment practices. The twelve chapters, reference list, and three appendices may be downloaded individually.
| FORMAT | Downloadable Print |
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| CREATED | 2005 |