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Adult
Education: Teaching
& Learning with [Adult] Native Americans Handbook
Affirmative
Action NABE News Column
The Affirmative Action and Diversity Project UC Santa BarbaraAlaska Native Knowledge Network
Assessment Crisis: The Absence Of Assessment FOR Learning Phi Delta Kappan ArticleAustralia: Aboriginal Languages Web Site
Assessment for American Indian and Alaska Native Learners ERIC Digest by Roger Bordeaux
FairTest: The National Center for Fair & Open Testing
Fighting the Tests: A Practical Guide to Rescuing Our Schools 2001 Phi Delta Kappa article by Alfie Kohn
The Human Face of the High-Stakes Testing Story Phi Delta Kappan article
Making Assessment Work for Everyone: How to Build on Student Strengths SEDL Monograph
Modifying Assessment Tools for Ganohsesge:kha: He:nodeye:stha, A Seneca Culture-Language School
The New Mandarin Society? Testing on the Fast Track Joel Spring's commentary on national testing
News From the Test Resistance Trail PDK article by Susan Ohanian
Why are Stanford 9 test scores on Navajo and Hopi so low Navajo Hopi Oberserver article 9/1/99
Australian Indigenous Language Efforts NABE News ColumnBilingual Education: Bilingual Education Links
American Indian Bilingual Education--Some History NABE News ColumnBilingual Programs
European Parallels NABE News Column
A Description of the Rock Point Community School Bilingual Education Program (Navajo)Book Reviews
Language Revitalization in Navajo/English Dual Language Classrooms
A Report on the Leupp Navajo Immersion Project
Rock Point Community School Revisited (Navajo)
Tuba City's Two-Way Bilingual Program Deborah House & Jon Reyhner
Affirming Diversity by Sonia NietoCanada
American Indian English by William Leap
Collected Wisdom by Linda Miller Cleary and Thomas D. Peacock
The End of Education: Redefining the Value of School by Neil Postman.
Literacy Instruction in Multicultural Settings by Kathryn Au
Native Language Communities: Two Community Efforts to Preserve their Native Languages by Christine Sims
Nurturing Learning in Native American Students by Robert Rhodes
Places of Memory: Whiteman's Schools and Native American Communities by Alan Peshkin
Replacing Thing-a-ma-jig by Jim MacDiarmid
The Scalpel and the Silver Bear by Lori Arviso Alvord
Transforming the Culture of Schools by Jerry Lipka, Gerald Mohatt, and the Ciulistet Group
When Literacy Empowers: Navajo Language in Print by Daniel McLaughlin
First Peoples' Cultural Foundation
First Peoples' Heritage, Language and Culture Council British Columbia
First Voices & First Voices for Kids
Towards a New Beginning: A Foundational Report for a Strategy to Revitalize First Nation, Inuit & Metis Languages & Cultures
Charter Schools for American
Indians Brian Bielenberg
Citizenship
NABE
News Column
Colonialism
Computers (See also Technology)
Documenting and Maintaining Native American Languages The Indiana University Model
Enhancing Language Material Availability Using Computers (Developing an on-line bilingual dictionary)
Alaska Standards for Culturally Responsive SchoolsCurriculum
Indian educator examines cultural invasion Navajo Hopi Observer article 9/1/1999
The Invisible Doors Between Cultures Robert N. St. Clair
Transforming the Culture of Schools NABE News Book Review
Transition From Another Point of View Edward Tennant
What my Hualapai Language Means to Me Damon Clarke
Curriculum Planning Guide to Developing a Thematic Unit by Hap GillilandDictionaries/Vocabularies (On-line)
Catawba LanguageDictionary Development
Hawaiian-English
Interactive Guarani Dictionary
Interactive IñupiaQ Dictionary
Language Dictionaries and Translators
Ojibwa translator
Ojibwa dictionary
A Searchable Database of Early Native American Vocabularies
Taino
Other Dictionaries
The Dropout Argument Stephen Krashen
Advice about Native Language Education SEDLEnglish Only James Crawford's Web Site
Immersion
Factors Affecting the Retention of American Indian and Alaska Native Students in Higher Education Jon Reyhner & John Dodd
Two Higher Education Programs which Promote Navajo and Hawaiian NABE News Column
American Indian English by William Leap NABE News ColumnIndian Gaming National Indian Gaming Association
Written Ute English: Texture, Construction, and Point of View William Leap
The KinderApache Song and Dance M. Trevor Shanklin, Carla Paciotto, & Greg PraterLanguage Development
Maintaining and Renewing Native Languages Bilingual Research Journal articleLanguage Learning Cooperative Approaches Lois A. Hirst & Christy Slavik
Replacing Thing-a-ma-jig NABE News Column
The Dene Standardization Project Elizabeth Biscaye & Mary PepperLanguage Policy Links
Language of Work: The Critical Link Between Economic Change and Language Shift Scott Palmer
Personal Thoughts on Indigenous Language Stabilization Barbara Burnaby
Reversing Language Shift: Can Kwak'wala Be Revived Stan Anonby
Sm'algyax Language Renewal: Prospects and Options Daniel Rubin
Some Basics of Indigenous Language Revitalization Jon Reyhner
Stabilizing What? An Ecological Approach to Language Renewal Mark Fettes
The Stoney Indian Language Project John W. Friesen, Clarice Kootenay, Duane Mark
A Tribal Approach to Language and Literacy Development in a Trilingual Setting Octaviana Trujillo
Documenting and Maintaining Native American Languages in the 21st Century Douglas R. Parks, et. alLanguage Programs
Maintaining and Renewing Native Languages Jon Reyhner & Ed Tennant
Two Tribal Language Preservation Efforts (Kurok and Pueblo)
Four Successful Indigenous Language Programs Dawn B. StilesLanguage Promotion
Profiles of Native Language Education Programs Southwest Educational Development Lab
Marketing the Maori Language Rangi NicholsonLanguage Teaching
Some Basics of Indigenous Language Revitalization Jon Reyhner
Teaching English to American Indians Jon ReyhnerLanguages Index to articles by Language/Tribe
An Examination of Western Influences on Indigenous Language Teaching J. Dean Mellow
Linguists, Role of
Language Renewal as Sites of Language Ideological Struggle: The Need for "Ideological Clarification"Literacy (See also Reading & Writing): Literacy Links
Linguistic Cages and the Limits of Linguists
Linguistic Field Work Preparation: A Guide for Linguists U. of Toronto
Must There Be Two Solitudes? Language Activists and Linguists Working Together
Someone Else's Language: On the Role of Linguists in Language Revitalization
Literacy and School Success NABE News column 4/2001Literature
When Literacy Empowers: Navajo Language in Print Book Review
Native American Literary Encounters NABE News ColumnLittlebear, Richard
Native Americans in Children's Literature NABE News Column
Effective Language Education Practices and Native Language SurvivalMathematics
A Model for Promoting Native American Language Preservation and Teaching
Some Rare and Radical Ideas for Keeping Indigenous Languages Alive
TPR Works! NABE News Column
Culturally Negotiated Schooling: Towards a Yu'pik Mathematics
Culturally Responsive Math and Science Education for Native Students
An Ethnomathematics Approach to Teaching Language Minority Students David Davison
Teaching Math and Science to English Language Learners NWREL 1999
Whole Mathematics David Davison & Jon Reyhner, NABE News Column
Second Language Acquisition NABE News Column
Navajo
Language
Needs Assessment
The Echota Cherokee Language: Current Use and Opinions About Revival Stacye Hathorn
An Initial Exploration of the Navajo Nation's Language and culture Initiative Ann Batchelder & Sherry Markel
The Dene Standardization Project Elizabeth Biscaye & Mary PepperPolicy: Language Policy Links
Typesetting Native American Languages
Self-Publishing Indigenous Language Materials Robert N. St. Clair, John Busch, & B. Joanne WebbRacial Profiling ACLU Site
Tuning into Navajo: The Role of Radio in Native Language Maintenance Leighton C. PetersonReading (See also Literacy)
The Importance of Reading NABE News ColumnsSchools (See also Education)
A Reading Strategies Program for Native American Students Barbara J. Walker
Simple Things You Can Do To Help All Children Read Well by the End of the 3rd Grade
Sixty Years of Reading Research--But Who's Listening? Phi Delta Kappan Article
Supporting Emergent Literacy among Young American Indian Students ERIC Digest
Teaching Reading to American Indian/Alaska Native Students ERIC Digest by Jon Reyhner
Teaching Reading with Puppets Ruth Bennett (pdf file)
Keeping Minority Languages Alive: The School's Responsibility Gina P. Cantoni
Coyote as Reading Teacher Armando Heredia & Norbert FrancisTechnology/Media (See also Computers, Radio, & Television)
Learning Ancestral Languages by Telephone Alice Taff
The Place of Writing in Preserving an Oral Language Ruth Bennett, et. al
Teaching Students to Unlearn the Sounds of English Veronica Carpenter
Indigenous Language Revitalization and Technology: From Traditional to Contemporary DomainsTelevision
Multimedia Materials for Native Language Programs Michael Durr
The New Mass Media and the Shaping of Amazigh [Berber] Identity Amar Almasude
A New Understanding of Culture and Communication: The Impact of Technology on Indigenous Peoples Annotated Bibliography
Special Issue on Digital Technology and Indigenous Communities D-Lib Magazine, March 2002
Technology and Indigenous Languages 2002 Special Issue of Language Learning & Technology
The Wordpath Show Alice AndertonTesting (See Assessment)
Issues in Language Textbook Development: The Case of Western Apache Willem J. de ReuseTotal Physical Response
White Mountain Apache Language: Issues in Language Shift, Textbook Development, and Native Speaker-University Collaboration Bernadette Adley-SantaMaria
TPR Works Richard LittlebearTribal Colleges
Using TPR-Storytelling to Develop Fluency and Literacy in Native American Languages Gina Cantoni
Tribal Colleges Educate New Generation of Bilingual Educators NABE News columnTribes Index to articles by Language/Tribe
Tribal College Journal Home Page
The White House Conference on Indian Education and the Tribal College Movement NABE News Column
A Tribal Approach to Language and Literacy Development in a Trilingual Setting Octaviana V. TrujilloWriting
Tribal Colleges are Training a New Generation of Bilingual Educators NABE News Column
Two Tribal Language Preservation Efforts (Karuk & Zia) NABE News Column
Indigenous Language Codification: Cultural Effects Brian BielenbergWhole Language NABE News Column
The Place of Writing in Preserving Oral Language Ruth Bennett, et. al
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