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Prácticas Educomunicativas Del Pueblo Kankuamo, Aura María Arrieta Garzón, Felipe Alejandro Cáceres Rodríguez, Jeimy Lucía Gómez González
Prácticas Educomunicativas Del Pueblo Kankuamo, Aura María Arrieta Garzón, Felipe Alejandro Cáceres Rodríguez, Jeimy Lucía Gómez González
Licenciatura en Español y Lenguas Extranjeras
El objeto de estudio de la presente investigación son las “Prácticas educomunicativas del pueblo indígena Kankuamo”, como fenómeno social relevante en la medida que permite hacer aportes en el rescate de la identidad de este pueblo históricamente olvidado. La educomunicación como mediación pedagógica, se puede estudiar de dos maneras, una, desde la teoría crítica, la cual plantea que los actores sociales de manera conjugadas sean sujetos gestores de cambios como partícipes de las diferentes instituciones; otra, como la implementación de herramientas propuestas por las TIC’S, las cuales buscan la permanencia y conservación de la identidad cultural de la comunidad. En …
An Interdisciplinary Study Of Africa For Tens : The Dogon Of Mali, Hope Salas Gray
An Interdisciplinary Study Of Africa For Tens : The Dogon Of Mali, Hope Salas Gray
Graduate Student Independent Studies
This thesis presents a Social Studies curriculum guide on Africa, specifically, the Dogon people of Mali. It contains a detailed outline of possible curricular units on The Geography of Africa and Mali; Traditional Cultural Practices of the Dogon; and the Dogon Today. Related lesson plans explore ways to teach and learn about the Dogon through age-appropriate primary and secondary sources, especially by reading Dogon stories, looking at Dogon art, architecture, and ceremonies, and listening to Dogon music. These resources are discussed at length in the Annotated List of Classroom Resources section of this thesis. The curriculum also includes a step-by-step …
Resources To Support And Expand Native American Kindergarteners Shared Reading Experiences Integrated With Open Court Unit 6, Stephanie Lynn Hull
Resources To Support And Expand Native American Kindergarteners Shared Reading Experiences Integrated With Open Court Unit 6, Stephanie Lynn Hull
All Graduate Projects
Relevant literature pertaining to shared reading, the benefits of shared reading, shared reading and the diverse learner and recommendations for the Native American learner was studied. The need for using culturally relevant material in the classroom and creating a positive learning environment for Native American students was discussed. A project utilizing shared reading strategies in the kindergarten classroom was created for teacher use in the Mount Adams School District. The project included the integration of culturally relevant stories with the objectives of Open Court Unit 6. The project also included a list of resources available from the Harrah Elementary School …
Effective Reading Comprehension Strategies For Native American Adolescents With Reading Difficulties, Mary C. La Velle
Effective Reading Comprehension Strategies For Native American Adolescents With Reading Difficulties, Mary C. La Velle
All Graduate Projects
The need for culturally appropriate reading comprehension pedagogy for Native American Adolescents was studied in light of multicultural philosophies. The historical trend to assimilate this group of students rather than acknowledge their unique contributions was an area targeted for improvement in this project. A need was established to target reading comprehension since the evidence points to a lack of explicit instruction in this area for middle school students. Strategies for promoting reading comprehension were identified in a teacher's manual that will be used in conjunction with the novel, Walk Two Moons, by Sharon Creech. Colville Tribal Elders discussed the comprehension …
Rhetorical Theory And The Carlisle Indian School: Consideration Of Richard Henry Pratt And His Pedagogy, Deborah J. Oesch
Rhetorical Theory And The Carlisle Indian School: Consideration Of Richard Henry Pratt And His Pedagogy, Deborah J. Oesch
Morehead State Theses and Dissertations
A thesis presented to the faculty of the Caudill College of Humanities at Morehead State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts by Deborah J. Oesch on November 23, 1996.
Reading Problems And Teaching Strategies For Navajo Students, Sarahy Hutchison Almy
Reading Problems And Teaching Strategies For Navajo Students, Sarahy Hutchison Almy
Graduate Theses
No abstract is provided.
Learning Through Expressive And Representational Experiences In Social Studies : Eight-And-Nine-Year-Olds Study The Netsilik Eskimos, Joan Cenedella
Learning Through Expressive And Representational Experiences In Social Studies : Eight-And-Nine-Year-Olds Study The Netsilik Eskimos, Joan Cenedella
Graduate Student Independent Studies
The following paper is the record of a study of the Netsilik Eskimos that took place in a group of twenty-five eight and nine-year-olds in 1973. Included in the paper are a description of the school, the classroom, and the children involved; a brief discussion of the overarching concepts inherent in the content of the study; a record of the ways in which the study was presented to children; and finally, a detailed description of the children's work. The point is made throughout the paper that the children learned through expressive experience in the study and that this expressive experience …
A Language Arts Curriculum Guide For Seventh And Eighth Grade Indian Students At St. Mary's Mission Omak, Washington, William Peter Kelly
A Language Arts Curriculum Guide For Seventh And Eighth Grade Indian Students At St. Mary's Mission Omak, Washington, William Peter Kelly
All Graduate Projects
St. Mary's Mission is situated five miles outside Omak, Washington, on the Colville Indian Reservation. It operates boarding and school facilities for one hundred and seventy Indian children in grades one through eight. Although the school has been in operation for ninety years, and is the only elementary boarding school for Indian children in the state, it has never developed or been provided with a written curriculum.
Without a curriculum guide, recording of the year to year progress of the children in the school program has been limited to the cryptic evaluation of the Spokane Diocesan report card form and …
A Survey Of Cultural Values Among Graduating Indian Sudents From White Swan High School, Leonard Clinton Owen
A Survey Of Cultural Values Among Graduating Indian Sudents From White Swan High School, Leonard Clinton Owen
All Master's Theses
The purpose of this study was (1) to determine to what degree White Swan Native American high school seniors are turning away from the old customs and values; and (2) to determine Native American student attitudes toward Native American customs and values and toward the continuation of the reservation program.
The Development Of The Public Schools In New Mexico Between 1848 And 1900, Thomas J. Mayfield Jr.
The Development Of The Public Schools In New Mexico Between 1848 And 1900, Thomas J. Mayfield Jr.
Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy ETDs
The conditions of New Mexico and its time of annexation to the United States were different from most other territories that had been added. The population was composed almost entirely of Spanish descent and Indians. Their customs and ideas of church and state differed completely from those of the American subjects. The climatic and geographic conditions of the territory caused the living conditions to be entirely different. The problem in this study is to show how these conditions affected the educational development and how many obstacles were overcome in establishing a system of public schools. The legal status of the …