This investigation focused on selected members of the Lumbee Indian tribe and sought to ascertain the recollected perceptions of their teacher-student relationships. A theoretical framework was chosen which emphasized the personal process, including the following categories: (1) aware, (2) accept, (3) share, and (4) choose. A search of related literature in each category was then conducted. An interview schedule was designed around the theoretical framework, which consisted of 14 questions from the four categories of aware, accept, share, and choose. It was administered to 44 members of the Lumbee Indian tribe. The participants were divided into two groups of 22 each, those who had attended an integrated school system and those who had atte...
This study represents an ethnohistorical analysis of Indian education, one which follows the Hegelia...
Nyungar is the name used by the Aboriginal people of southwest Australia. A 1993 ethnographic study ...
Teaching about Native Americans, especially as a non-Native person, involves a number of complicatio...
This study investigates how Lumbee values and practices are integrated in a formal schooling system....
The purpose of this foundational study was to explore the factors that contributed to developing tea...
The uncertain and complex lineage of the Lumbee American Indian tribe has made the issue of identity...
Arizona; *Hopis; Project Follow Through The social and cultural distance between the schools serving...
This investigation sought the perceptions of a selected group of Mexican-American community leaders ...
This qualitative study investigates how speaking the Lumbee Dialect impacts the academic achievement...
This study was started after the writer attended a workshop in Lytton at which the teachers and the ...
These papers discuss how education is used as a tool by the dominate society to assimilate Native Am...
This research examined American Indians ' recall of cultural inclusion from their elementary th...
A significant number of American Indian women have taught and still teach children in both public an...
This research examined American Indians\u27 recall of cultural inclusion from their elementary throu...
UteThe purpose of this foundational study was to explore the factors that contributed to developing ...
This study represents an ethnohistorical analysis of Indian education, one which follows the Hegelia...
Nyungar is the name used by the Aboriginal people of southwest Australia. A 1993 ethnographic study ...
Teaching about Native Americans, especially as a non-Native person, involves a number of complicatio...
This study investigates how Lumbee values and practices are integrated in a formal schooling system....
The purpose of this foundational study was to explore the factors that contributed to developing tea...
The uncertain and complex lineage of the Lumbee American Indian tribe has made the issue of identity...
Arizona; *Hopis; Project Follow Through The social and cultural distance between the schools serving...
This investigation sought the perceptions of a selected group of Mexican-American community leaders ...
This qualitative study investigates how speaking the Lumbee Dialect impacts the academic achievement...
This study was started after the writer attended a workshop in Lytton at which the teachers and the ...
These papers discuss how education is used as a tool by the dominate society to assimilate Native Am...
This research examined American Indians ' recall of cultural inclusion from their elementary th...
A significant number of American Indian women have taught and still teach children in both public an...
This research examined American Indians\u27 recall of cultural inclusion from their elementary throu...
UteThe purpose of this foundational study was to explore the factors that contributed to developing ...
This study represents an ethnohistorical analysis of Indian education, one which follows the Hegelia...
Nyungar is the name used by the Aboriginal people of southwest Australia. A 1993 ethnographic study ...
Teaching about Native Americans, especially as a non-Native person, involves a number of complicatio...