Title: | Effective Ways to Teach Native American Language and Culture |
Author: | Torres-Carrion, Trinidad; Butterfield, Robin; Rawlins, Namaka |
Institutional Author: | National Clearinghouse for English Language Acquisition |
Year: | 2012 |
Abstract: |
This webinar will present an overview of current education development in teaching Native American Language and Culture. Robin Butterfield will discuss some key considerations that should be taken by education professionals when working with and teaching Native American culture especially in the areas of leadership development. Nāmaka Rawlins, will provide strategies and ideas from the Hawaiian model on teaching Native American language. She will stress best practices and address some of the Native American language issues. Both will share and discuss appropriate strategies, ideas and models that seem to work best with Native American ELs. The archived PDF of this PowerPoint presentation can be found at: |
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Descriptors: |
Descriptors: Bilingualism English Learners Heritage and Indigenous Language Programs Migrant Students Native American and Alaska Native Children Reading Standards Teaching Methods and Strategies |
Publication Type: | Webinar |
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