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Culturally Relevant Teaching - by Beverly J Klug (Paperback)

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  • American Indian Education/indigenous education is still faltering today and is not producing significant differences in results where school practices follow those for the dominant culture.
  • About the Author: Beverly J. Klug is associate professor of education and has been a classroom teacher and teacher educator for over 30 years.
  • 278 Pages
  • Education, Multicultural Education

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About the Book



The purpose of this book is to provide insights into effective teaching of Native American students in our schools.



Book Synopsis



American Indian Education/indigenous education is still faltering today and is not producing significant differences in results where school practices follow those for the dominant culture. Inroads have been made in some classrooms/schools where Culturally Responsive/Relevant Pedagogy (CRP) is practiced. However, the drop-out rates for American Indian/indigenous populations are still extremely high in comparison to other ethnically diverse groups of students.
here are two factors that can make or break indigenous students' abilities to be resilient in the face of many educational negatives in their lives and enable them to continue on to graduate from high school and in many instances, go on to complete undergraduate and graduate degrees in institutions of higher learning.
This book is intended to be used for undergraduate and graduate students in education, anthropology, sociology, and American Indian studies. It is also intended for use by educators working in areas with large concentrations of American Indian students, whether in rural, rural reservation, urban, or states with large Native populations, such as California and Oklahoma. It is a useful tool for policy makers and those involved in American Indian education at the national and state levels, as well as organizations such as the Nation Council on American Indians, the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the National Indian Education Association.



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"Klug draws from a wide variety of research to show how educators can support indigenous students. She makes the point throughout the book that teachers need to know where their students come from--experientially, culturally, and historically--to tailor their teaching to students' interests, strengths, and needs.... Klug's recommendations for improving indigenous education are useful in regard to improving the education of any ethnic group. Recommended. Undergraduates, graduate students, and professionals." --Choice Reviews

"This well researched book both informs and inspires. The history of Native American education has been a sad one but the insights and proposed actions within this volume suggest a brighter future for not only indigenous students but also for a broader, more inclusive, and equitable curriculum for all learners. While scholarly, this book is friendly not only to educators at all levels, but also to parents, community members, and others committed to educational equity." --Patricia T. Whitfield, PhD, former Rountree Caldwell Bryant Endowed Professor of Education, Lyon College, Batesville AR

"It has been my privilege to have worked with Dr. Beverly Klug over the years in Indian Education. I would like to recommend Culturally Relevant Teaching: Making Space for Indigenous Peoples in the Schoolhouse, as a resource for educators or others working with American Indian students. In 1983, A Nation At Risk, was published by the national Commission on Excellence in Education with the belief that all children can learn. That is still the belief today. Culturally Relevant Teaching: Making Space for Indigenous Peoples in the Schoolhouse is an outstanding resource for educators in understanding culture and its effects on the teaching and learning styles for American Indian Students. Education for our students is a means for helping to preserve and protect our traditions, language, and culture. Our goal is to help build strong individuals who can succeed in both worlds." --Donna E.H. McArthur, Indian Education Director Blackfoot, Idaho School District, Ret.




About the Author



Beverly J. Klug is associate professor of education and has been a classroom teacher and teacher educator for over 30 years. Committed to social justice for all students, she is known for her work in the fields of American Indian education and literacy.
Dimensions (Overall): 10.0 Inches (H) x 7.0 Inches (W) x .58 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.07 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 278
Genre: Education
Sub-Genre: Multicultural Education
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: Paperback
Author: Beverly J Klug
Language: English
Street Date: May 15, 2021
TCIN: 1011339244
UPC: 9781475853322
Item Number (DPCI): 247-23-6104
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: What is Beverly J. Klug's background?

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