December 14, 2022 | 9:00 a.m. PT
Indigenous Educator Pathways is the first installment of a three-part series, Making a Difference for American Indian and Alaska Native Students: Innovations and Wise Practices. The series will explore systemic efforts and innovations that prepare, recruit, and sustain American Indian and Alaska Native educators.
The series is jointly programmed by multiple federally funded centers, including:
• The Region 11, Region 13, Region 15, Region 16, and Region 17 Comprehensive Centers
• Regional Educational Laboratory (REL) West, Southwest, Northwest, and Central
Who Should Attend
• Tribal leaders (elected tribal government officials, education committee/board members)
• Tribal education directors
• State Education Agency leaders in Western states
• Bureau of Indian Education leaders
• Office of Indian Education leaders
Featured Speakers
• Angela Hernandez, Education Program Specialist/Designated Federal Officer, Office of Indian Education, Office of Elementary & Secondary Education (OESE), U.S. Department of Education
• Douglas S. Ruhman, Dean, Division of Education, Department Chair, Elementary Education, Salish Kootenai College
• Elise-Alexandria Green, Social Studies Teacher, Mountain House High School
• Dr. Vanessa Anthony-Stevens, Principal Investigator, Indigenous Knowledge for Effective Education Program (IKEEP), University of Idaho
• Dr. Shawna Campbell-Daniels, Project Director, Indigenous Knowledge for Effective Education Program (IKEEP), University of Idaho
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Free
December 14, 2022 | 9:00 a.m. PT