
Teacher Resources
Teachers know that as we educate our students we must also know about the person who we teach. It is our responsibility to meet the needs of all students. Whether it be a part of our curriculum or not, we must continue to do this in order to better our own lives. USE these sites to further your own education of your students and their needs in your classroom.
The Native American education experience is one that we as educators cannot ignore. Use this site as a starting point to access information as you might teach to a variety of cultures in your classroom.
While this site has not been updated since 1997, the links are kept current and there is a lot of beneficial information here. The site contain over 300 webpages that may be can be used for informational as well as educational purposes.
jan.ucc.nau.edu/~jar/India nLinks.html
educators who are not educating Native American, but are educating others ABOUT Native Americans might use this website to do so. The following link has a list of other websites that might also be useful. www.education-wor ld.com/a_lesson/lesson038.shtml
The Do's and Don'ts for teacher who may or may not be aware of things you say and do that can be considered offensive. USE THIS SITE!!! Don't find yourself in an embarrassing situation when you misspeak!
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Increasing literacy skills while preserving the Indian American Identity. This site is an excellent place to look for information regarding literacy. Endorsed by the American Indian Library Association