INDIGENOUS EDUCATION
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- Education is Also What the Child Really Wants to LearnThe article focuses about alternative forms of education which has been widely practiced all over the world. Education systems have undergone transformations and are continuously evolving. Here is an example which illustrates this fact.
- Indigenous Ways of LearningThis article makes a comparison of indigenous ways of learning and westernized learning.
The Academy of Ormond Beach Begins a New Trend in EducationThe Academy of Ormond Beach offers a unique educational experience for your child. Now equipped with Eco-Explorers, outdoor science education, and up-to-date technology to make learning engaging.- Bilingual Education During Difficult Economical TimesThis paper presents a phenomenological perspective of bilingual education in respect to programmatic and funding challenges of providing quality bilingual educational within an environment of increasingly reduced resource.
- How to Apply for Native Hawaiian College Education GrantsNative Hawaiians can get special grants for college. Learn how to get college education grants from Hawaii in this article.
- Promoting Global Educationdiscusses global education
- Bilingual Education Policy and It's Promises and Problems for Native American English LearnersNative Americans as a group are frequently ignored but significantly impacted by Federal, State and Local bilingual education policies. Can America afford to keep a bilingual education system that is becoming increasingly "one size fits all"?
- A Close Analysis of Education Used as a Tool in the Assimilation of the Native AmericansThis piece explores the European colonists�use of Education as a form of social control during the assimilation of the Native Americans. Through this medium of control, the European culture, values, and ideology were imposed onto the Natives.
- Deafness in Australia's Indigenous ChildThere is an examination of poverty and particularly Rubella as it is related to cases of deafness that could have been prevented.
- Hunting as an Important Component of a Child's EducationA look at hunting as an educational experience.
- Education: A Reflection of SocietyVisit schools anywhere in the world and you will probably notice a number of similarities. There are students, teachers, books, blackboards, and exams everywhere. However...
- Native American Dressmaking: A Cultural EducationA paper written about Native American dressmaking in the nineteenth century, based on an exhibit in the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian.
- On the Psychological and Social Effects of Western ImperialismThe consequences of colonial education, research and political administration can only be counteracted by formerly colonized peoples.
- How to Build Education into Your Child's Everyday LifeExploration is key in developing and exercising cognitive skills.
- Too Much InformationAre we all becoming experts?
- The Catcher in the Rye and Bless Me, Ultima - the Bildungsroman in Two Very Different CulturesThis paper discusses both Catcher in the Rye and Bless Me, Ultima, as education novels, focusing on the development of identity and the loss of innocence in the main character of each book.
- Selecting Literature for ESL ChildrenChoosing books that reflect equality in education, regardless of ethnic identity, social status, race, or language differences are very important in an ESL classroom.
Redbird Fall 2007 NewsletterPorcupine Clinic in South Dakota Closes, Toy Drive, Bank of America Award, Hummingbird Creek efforts, elder housing and escrip update- The Spanish Audio BibleChurch and state are kept quite separate in Mexico. The state does not offer funding to churches, and churches do not play a part in public education in this country.
- The Turtle Mountain Michif: A People and Their LanguageAlthough they live on the Turtle Mountain Chippewa (Ojibwe) reservation, the Michif of Turtle Mountain aren't at all Chippewa - they are of French and Cree descent. They hold tightly to their proud ancestry despite both "white man's" education, and their Chippewa neighbors.
- Dog Facts: The Newfoundland PupNewfoundland holds its origin of the island of Newfoundland. Born starting from indigenous
- California's Mexican-Americans and Asian-AmericansThe United States of America is a melting pot for many different people, from many different ethnicities and cultures. In no state is this more true than in California, where the two particular cultures I studied, Asian-Americans and Mexican-Americans.
Discrimination Against the SamiImagine a life of isolation with a lack of education and a language barrier that cuts you off from the rest of the world, including your nearest neighbors. One way for us to put our own lives into perspective is to take an interest in the lives of others.- Responses of Filipinos to Spanish Colonial RuleAn essay tackling the responses of the three different classes of people to Spanish colonial rule: the Muslims, the indigenous tribes and the lowland Indios.
Angie Ruiz - Bringing Hope to TanzaniaActress Angie Ruiz brings aid and education to Tanzania by starting a school in the area and a much-needed re-forestation program.
Happy Day of the DeadWhen the Spanish conquered Mexico, celebrating the dead was so deeply rooted in Aztec culture that they incorporated it into their Catholic, All Saints Day. Visiting the cemetery can be a cultural education. It is a joyous family occasion.
What Nepalese Business Tycoon SaysPromotion of human resource, the stunning growth of remittances, developing Nepal as service center largely for Medical, Health, Education and Sports will continue to help economy and create opportunity which is complimented by climate and other needs.- Bartolome De Las Casas: An Account, Much Abbreviated, of the Destruction of the IndiesThere are two sides to every story and the fact that De Las Casas takes the side of the indigenous people as opposed to his native Spain is especially poignant.
Ecotourism Frequently Asked QuestionsAs a new way to look at travel and education, ecotourism now has buzzword status among many world travelers, tourism companies, foreign governments, and environmental activists. Here are some frequently asked questions about ecotourism.- Native Hawaiian HealingThis paper is about Hawaiian health and culture. It provides an understanding toward Native Hawaiian ideologies and beliefs in the context of holistic indigenous medicine.
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