The purpose of this study is to highlight the narratives of Native American youth to develop an understanding of social practices supporting and hindering educational achievement and attainment for Native American youth from their own perspectives. In this study, young adults who have recently completed K-12 education in a small rural school district tell their story of their schooling experiences. Understanding their lived experiences contributes to the body of research regarding Native American schooling in the Pacific Northwest. This study adds to our understanding of schooling for Native American students who attend public schools in rural borderland settings. Though limited in scope, the personal retrospective accounts contain rich des...
This study explores the schooling experiences of First Nations students at an intermediate level pro...
The complicated history of the education of Native American children through U.S. government-sponsor...
abstract: The growing population of American Indian students who attend off-reservation school has b...
This critical ethnography focuses on the practice of an Indigenous-serving charter school in Arizona...
Abstract. Access to higher education can help tribal communities maintain political sovereignty, pr...
Not having accurate contemporary, historical and place-based curriculum drafted in consultation with...
This qualitative study examines the experiences of Native American urban high school students in an ...
The goal of my study is to investigate how public schools approach the education of Native students ...
American Indian students persistently have the highest dropout rates compared to all other racial an...
Native American education in the United States has historically been a tool for the missionization, ...
This critical qualitative research study examines the racialization of Din4 (Navajo) youth in educat...
This study addressed Native American students’ perceptions of their educational experiences, 142 yea...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013This qualitative study examined academically succes...
While the voices of Indigenous youth in other parts of the world have been sought out, no studies ha...
Northridge Elementary calls into question the norm-based ideals of the No Child Left Behind Act (200...
This study explores the schooling experiences of First Nations students at an intermediate level pro...
The complicated history of the education of Native American children through U.S. government-sponsor...
abstract: The growing population of American Indian students who attend off-reservation school has b...
This critical ethnography focuses on the practice of an Indigenous-serving charter school in Arizona...
Abstract. Access to higher education can help tribal communities maintain political sovereignty, pr...
Not having accurate contemporary, historical and place-based curriculum drafted in consultation with...
This qualitative study examines the experiences of Native American urban high school students in an ...
The goal of my study is to investigate how public schools approach the education of Native students ...
American Indian students persistently have the highest dropout rates compared to all other racial an...
Native American education in the United States has historically been a tool for the missionization, ...
This critical qualitative research study examines the racialization of Din4 (Navajo) youth in educat...
This study addressed Native American students’ perceptions of their educational experiences, 142 yea...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013This qualitative study examined academically succes...
While the voices of Indigenous youth in other parts of the world have been sought out, no studies ha...
Northridge Elementary calls into question the norm-based ideals of the No Child Left Behind Act (200...
This study explores the schooling experiences of First Nations students at an intermediate level pro...
The complicated history of the education of Native American children through U.S. government-sponsor...
abstract: The growing population of American Indian students who attend off-reservation school has b...