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Native Education: Acknowledging and Honoring Resilience of AI/AN Education (Equity) (15 clock hours)
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Native Education: Acknowledging and Honoring Resilience of AI/AN Education (Equity) (15 clock hours): Educators will demonstrate an understanding of how U.S. Federal Indian Policy has contributed to educational and institutional inequities and mistreatment of American Indian and Alaskan Native (AI/AN) communities and how they have shown resistance and resilience throughout history.
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Native Education: Acknowledging and Honoring Resilience of AI/AN Education (Equity) (15hr)
Clock HourCourse Description
Educators will demonstrate an understanding of how U.S. Federal Indian Policy has contributed to educational and institutional inequities and mistreatment of American Indian and Alaskan Native (AI/AN) communities and how they have shown resistance and resilience throughout history. Types of Evidence Required: Research of AI/AN communities, AI/AN education timeline, presentation.Course Objectives
Educators will develop a timeline that includes notable events that are relevant to AI/AN peoples, federal Indian policy decisions on education, and typical events taught in U.S. history courses.
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