Tuesday, September 30, 2008
indian education for all
hey this is Jon. I found last class to be extremely interesting. i had not given much thought to indian education before. My groups presentation on the pow wow and the rest of the class's presentations made me realize a couple of things. The first thing i learned was that our perception of indian culture and history is not very accurate at times. the second thing i learned was how important the drum and singing were to native americans. i though of a couple of ideas for helping integrate indian education into my classroom. since i am a coaching minor i thought teaching kids lacrosse and where it originated would be fun. i am also a history major and thought having the kids do a powerpoint presentation on their favorite native american tribe. thanks guys see you all thursday
Julie G #4c
Indian Education for All
In our last class, we learned about Native American culture and society prior to and during the imperialist expansion into North America. We also learned about the European misinterpretations of the Native American people and their varying cultures.
We also learned various techniques for teaching Indian Education while incorporating technology.
JMG
In our last class, we learned about Native American culture and society prior to and during the imperialist expansion into North America. We also learned about the European misinterpretations of the Native American people and their varying cultures.
We also learned various techniques for teaching Indian Education while incorporating technology.
JMG
Monday, September 29, 2008
Melissa Mack Assign. 4c.
During class on Thursday, we were split into groups to learn more about Indian Education for All (IEFA). The activity was both informative and interesting, as IEFA plays a part in classroom education. From the presentations made at the end of class, I learned that there are many misrepresentations between the cultures and people. These misrepresentations commonly appear in the forms of bias present in accounts of history and translation problems when trying to understand from two entirely different languages. Also, we learned a little about the boarding schools. The way some of these boarding schools recruited students and the ways in which they treated these students were quite shocking to hear about, as they were not always done in cooperation with the tribes.
There are many ideas and activities that can be incorporated into the classroom in order for the students to learn more about the cultural differences. One of these ideas is for a health enhancement class, or elementary music class, to spend time learning about a different dance or multiple dances that are part of a Powwow. This could include many components, including attire and music, as well as the steps of the dance. Students could possibly work on developing their own dance routine. Another activity students could use to expand their knowledge and understanding is to do tribe research projects in history. These could be used to cover any of the many aspects of the different tribe's cultures and would be great for discovering the differences. This would be completed in a presentation for the class and could be complimented with guest speakers.
There are many ideas and activities that can be incorporated into the classroom in order for the students to learn more about the cultural differences. One of these ideas is for a health enhancement class, or elementary music class, to spend time learning about a different dance or multiple dances that are part of a Powwow. This could include many components, including attire and music, as well as the steps of the dance. Students could possibly work on developing their own dance routine. Another activity students could use to expand their knowledge and understanding is to do tribe research projects in history. These could be used to cover any of the many aspects of the different tribe's cultures and would be great for discovering the differences. This would be completed in a presentation for the class and could be complimented with guest speakers.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Indian Education for All
This is our EDCI 320 blog on Indian Education. Please post and comment this week.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
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