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Widening The Circle Culturally Relevant Pedagogy For American Indian Children Beverly J Klug Patricia T Whitfield

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Widening The Circle Culturally Relevant Pedagogy For American Indian Children Beverly J Klug Patricia T Whitfield
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.97 MB
Pages: 337
Author: Beverly J. Klug; Patricia T. Whitfield
ISBN: 9781136063305, 1136063307
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Widening The Circle Culturally Relevant Pedagogy For American Indian Children Beverly J Klug Patricia T Whitfield by Beverly J. Klug; Patricia T. Whitfield 9781136063305, 1136063307 instant download after payment.

Recognizing the need for a pedagogy that better serves American Indian students, Beverly J. Klug and Patricia T. Whitfield construct a pedagogical model that blends native and non-native worldviews and methods. Among the building blocks of this new, culturally relevant education are language-based approaches to literacy development, the use of oral histories to supplement traditional texts, and a re-evaluation of the knowledge base these students need for success in tribal enterprises.

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