Serving Native American Students in Urban Schools

American Indian children represent some of the lowest academic performance among public school students. Reasons include poverty, racism, cultural incompatibility, low teacher expectations, high student mobility, lack of American Indian teachers, communication and learning differences, and cultural bias in standardized tests. At a time when public schools are working to improve the achievement of all children, this session explored what educational strategies are working to improve the achievement of American Indian schoolchildren.

Presider:

  • Tariq Butt, CUBE Steering Committee member and board member, Chicago Public Schools, Chicago, IL
Presenters:
  • Joe Martin, Professor, Educational Leadership, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ
  • Theresa Price, Director, Native American Education Program, Mesa Public Schools

 

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Serving Native American Students in Urban Schools
Presented by Joe Martin, Professor, Educational Leadership, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ

Serving Native American Students in Urban Schools
Presented by Theresa Price, Director, Native American Education Program, Mesa Public Schools

 
 
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