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Stop Talking Indigenous Ways Of Teaching And Learning And Difficult Dialogues In Higher Education Ilarion Larry Merculieff And Libby Roderick

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Stop Talking Indigenous Ways Of Teaching And Learning And Difficult Dialogues In Higher Education Ilarion Larry Merculieff And Libby Roderick
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Publisher: University of Alaska Anchorage
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.82 MB
Author: Ilarion (Larry) Merculieff and Libby Roderick
ISBN: 9780970284501, 0970284500
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Stop Talking Indigenous Ways Of Teaching And Learning And Difficult Dialogues In Higher Education Ilarion Larry Merculieff And Libby Roderick by Ilarion (larry) Merculieff And Libby Roderick 9780970284501, 0970284500 instant download after payment.

Over 10,000 years, Alaska's Native peoples perfected teaching and learning practices that ensured the survival of their communities. These ancient approaches offer strategies to make education more engaging to a wider range of students and more relevant to the challenge of teaching for global survival. Stop Talking includes reflections on education from Alaska Native Elders, strategies for applying indigenous pedagogies in western learning environments, and reports from non-indigenous faculty who have tried these approaches in their classrooms. It brings fresh insights and new voices to the conversation about best practices and transformative experiences in higher education.

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