Description
Bringing together decades of teaching experience, contributors offer perspectives from school- and community-based programs, as well as the tribal, district, and university level. They address special education, language revitalization, wellness, self-determination and sovereignty, and university-tribal-community partnerships. These contributions foreground Dine ways of knowing both as an educational philosophy and as an active practice applied in the innovative programs the book highlights. The contributors deepen our understanding of the state of Navajo education by sharing their perspectives about effective teaching practices and the development of programs that advance educational opportunities for Navajo youth.
This work provides stories of Dine resilience, resistance, and survival. It articulates a Dine-centered pedagogy that will benefit educators and learners for generations to come. Transforming Dine Education fills a need in the larger literature of curricular and programmatic development and provides tools for academic success for all American Indian students.
Contributors:
Berlinda Begay, Lorenda Belone, Michael "Mikki" Carroll, Quintina "Tina" Deschenie, Henry Fowler, Richard Fulton, Davis E. Henderson, Kelsey Dayle John, Lyla June Johnston, Tracia Keri Jojola, Tiffany S. Lee, Shawn Secatero, Michael Thompson, Pedro "Pete" Vallejo, Christine B. Vining, Vincent Werito, Duane "Chili" Yazzie
Book Information
ISBN 9780816543540
Author Pedro Vallejo
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint University of Arizona Press
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Weight(grams) 193g