Teaching about Native Americans, especially as a non-Native person, involves a number of complications. The experience and histories of Indigenous peoples have often been presented from the point of view of the Euroamerican hegemonic power and complicated by a long pattern of colonization, including education. As a result, Native peoples themselves as well as outsiders have been mostly exposed to the dominant culture’s perspectives of Native Americans, often being stereotyped and reductive. The aim of the present paper is to examine the theoretical frameworks advanced by American Indian scholars and educators who demonstrate the methods which expose colonization and show the fundamental Native concepts needed to be involved in the pedagogie...
During March 2002 Oregon State University students took a non-traditional approach to learning about...
What are elementary students expected to know about Native Americans in our history? How can we teac...
What are elementary students expected to know about Native Americans in our history? How can we teac...
Teaching about Native Americans, especially as a non-Native person, involves a number of complicatio...
Teaching about Native Americans, especially as a non-Native person, involves a number of complicatio...
The educational journey of Native American students often comes to an abrupt end after the student e...
The educational journey of Native American students often comes to an abrupt end after the student e...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the culture and learning styles of Native American student...
As a reflection on pedagogy, this essay seeks to provide strategic tools for teaching Native America...
Abstract: This article focuses upon how, within American Indian Studies courses, there is a necessar...
There has been a good deal of talk about \u27multicultural education in the past few years; at the...
This study examines an elementary teacher education certification program delivered by a state unive...
What are elementary students expected to know about Native Americans in our history? How can we teac...
Abstract: Native American Rhetoric and Misinterpretations Today in schools and textbooks across the ...
What are elementary students expected to know about Native Americans in our history? How can we teac...
During March 2002 Oregon State University students took a non-traditional approach to learning about...
What are elementary students expected to know about Native Americans in our history? How can we teac...
What are elementary students expected to know about Native Americans in our history? How can we teac...
Teaching about Native Americans, especially as a non-Native person, involves a number of complicatio...
Teaching about Native Americans, especially as a non-Native person, involves a number of complicatio...
The educational journey of Native American students often comes to an abrupt end after the student e...
The educational journey of Native American students often comes to an abrupt end after the student e...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the culture and learning styles of Native American student...
As a reflection on pedagogy, this essay seeks to provide strategic tools for teaching Native America...
Abstract: This article focuses upon how, within American Indian Studies courses, there is a necessar...
There has been a good deal of talk about \u27multicultural education in the past few years; at the...
This study examines an elementary teacher education certification program delivered by a state unive...
What are elementary students expected to know about Native Americans in our history? How can we teac...
Abstract: Native American Rhetoric and Misinterpretations Today in schools and textbooks across the ...
What are elementary students expected to know about Native Americans in our history? How can we teac...
During March 2002 Oregon State University students took a non-traditional approach to learning about...
What are elementary students expected to know about Native Americans in our history? How can we teac...
What are elementary students expected to know about Native Americans in our history? How can we teac...