Indian Education


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Language Planning and Policy in Native America


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Comprehensive in scope yet full of ethnographic detail, this book examines the history of language policy by and for Native Americans, and contemporary language revitalization initiatives. Offering a critical-theory view and emphasizing the perspectives of revitalizers themselves, the book explores innovative language regenesis projects, the role of Indigenous youth in language reclamation, and prospects for Native American language and culture continuance.




No Child Left Behind Act


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Teaching Indigenous Students


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Indigenous students learn and retain more when teachers value the language and culture of the students’ community and incorporate them into the curriculum. This is a principle enshrined in the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2007) and borne out both by the successes of Indigenous-language immersion schools and by the failures of past assimilationist practices and the recent English-only policies of the No Child Left Behind Act in the United States. Teaching Indigenous Students puts culturally based education squarely into practice. The volume, edited and with an introduction by leading American Indian education scholar Jon Reyhner, brings together new and dynamic research from established and emerging voices in the field of American Indian and Indigenous education. All of the contributions show how the quality of education for Indigenous students can be improved through the promotion of culturally and linguistically appropriate schooling. Grounded in place, community, and culture, the approaches set out in this volume reflect the firsthand experiences of teachers and students in interacting not just with texts and one another, but also with the local community and environment. The authors address the specifics of teaching the full range of subjects—from learning literacy using culturally meaningful texts to inquiry-based science curricula, and from math instruction that incorporates real-world experience to social studies that blend oral history and local culture with national and world history. Teaching Indigenous Students also emphasizes the importance of art, music, and physical education, both traditional and modern, in producing well-rounded human beings and helping students establish their identity as twenty-first-century Indigenous peoples. Surveying the work of Indigenous-language immersion schools around the world, this volume also holds out hope for the revitalization of Indigenous languages and traditional cultural values.










No Child Left Behind


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While few would quarrel with the goal of the No Child Left Behind legislation, the nation is badly divided over whether the law is having a positive effect on our schools. At the same time, it is also true that most Americans, including many professional educators, have only a limited understanding of the content and scope of the legislation. As we are currently engaged in a national debate about the future role of the federal government in the field of education, it is essential that people become better informed about the history, content, and results of No Child Left Behind. This book is a valuable tool informing the current discussion on the reauthorization of the law. As a result, the reader will be better able to make up his own mind as to the direction we should take as a nation in pursuing the noble objective of ensuring that no child is left behind.




Legislative Calendar


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Future Cost of Today's Religion


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The Christian Reconstructionists formed an alliance with the Bush regime to convert the U.S. to Biblical rule. The Bush Christian alliance's vision is to prepare the world for Armageddon. No war, terror or torture is to extreme to impede progress of their vision. The alliance plans are secret. The destruction of the environment, the elimination of professional and union jobs, the elimination of public education, the disrespect for the fine arts and intellectual activities, the return of sexual discrimination and limitation of women's rights, the focusing of hatred on gays and immigrants, the diversion of attention by use of terrorist alert levels, and the labeling of all free thinking as liberal and dangerous are all part of the Bush regime and characteristic of past fascist regimes. The Bush administration uses the large numbers of Christian in the U.S. as a mandate for the church-state alliance. The mutual benefits for church and state makes fascism tough to break. If you enjoyed the alliance's conservative agenda, will you enjoy forced participation execution by public stoning for sins? How do we fight back and end oppression peacefully? What is the role of Universities? Can we organize to give future generations a free democracy?