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New Federalism: The Role Of The Indian Community, Americans For Indian Opportunity (Aio) Jan 1981

New Federalism: The Role Of The Indian Community, Americans For Indian Opportunity (Aio)

LaDonna Harris Native American Collection

This file contains copies of the New Federalism: The role of the Indian Community with President Reagan’s views and proposed policies and a copy of New Federalism and Trust Responsibility to Indian Tribes by AIO. The purpose of this paper is to examine how federal-Tribal relationship might be affected by the New Federalism. Included in this set are copies of the Council of Energy Resource Tribes resolutions, news clips, the President Reagan’s remarks on the National Association of Counties, remarks by Roy Sampsel Deputy Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs, amendments, a bill to authorize the state and the Indian tribes …


Implementing My Philosophy Of Education As A School Administrator, Joseph T. Sefcheck Jan 1981

Implementing My Philosophy Of Education As A School Administrator, Joseph T. Sefcheck

MA TESOL Collection

As a school administrator, I have been responsible for the implementation of my philosophy of education, i.e., that people work, live or learn best by working as a community. By community, I mean a group of people working together toward common goals, and whose interactions are characterized by the elements of understanding, trust, openness and respect for each other's professional and personal lives. I have designed the administrative procedures: interviewing, training and development, and decision and policy making to incorporate these elements and encourage the spirit of community. To evaluate the implementation of my philosophy, I have provided examples of …