Navajo Community School Boards Speak Out: A Summary of Navajo Thought About Education. Navajo School Board Training Project.

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Title: Navajo Community School Boards Speak Out: A Summary of Navajo Thought About Education. Navajo School Board Training Project.
Authors: Stout, Irving W., Pratt, Wayne T., Bureau of Indian Affairs (Dept. of Interior), Window Rock, AZ.
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 75
Publication Date: 1972
Descriptors: American Indians, Boards of Education, Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Development, Educational Needs, Meetings, Parent Participation, School Community Relationship, Teacher Aides, Teachers, Training
Abstract: School board training is conducted 8 times during the school year at 5 reservation locations for approximately 300 adult Navajos. A list of statements made during small group discussions on the major topic items covered at these meetings is presented in this report. Major topics include curriculum development, parent-school and community-school relationships, training problems, and staff selection. A suggested list of training activities for 1970-71 is included along with copies of school board meeting minutes from 2 school districts. (PS)
Entry Date: 1973
Accession Number: ED068230
Database: ERIC
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