Curriculum Resources for the Alaskan Environment
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Judy Diamondstone * Ray Barnhardt
Small High Schools
Project
Center for Cross-Cultural Studies
University of Alaska Fairbanks
© copyright 1990, by Center for Cross-Cultural Studies, College of Rural Alaska, University of Alaska Fairbanks. All materials in this manual may be reproduced.
Publications Center
Center for Cross-Cultural Studies
College of Rural Alaska
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Fairbanks, AK 99775
Printing History: First Edition - January, 1990
Credits: Editors - Ray Barnhardt and Judy Diamondstone
Layout/Design - Publications Center
Elmer E. Rasmuson Library Cataloging-in-Publishing Data.
1. Education-Alaska-Curricula. 2. Curriculum planning-Alaska. I. Barnhardt, Ray. II. University of Alaska Fairbanks. Center for Cross-Cultural Studies. Ill. Small High Schools Project. IV. Title.
LB1561.A4D53 1990
The cover design, "Brotherhood," was created by Mida Swan in the Native Arts Class taught by Kathy Harbeson at the McQueen School, Kivalina, Northwest Arctic School District, Alaska.
ISBN 1-877962-12-0
This collection is the culmination of multiple efforts over a period of years. Many teachers took the time to write down successful curriculum ideas and several graduate students rewrote the ideas onto a single-page format. Then all of the projects were reorganized, edited, and entered into a computer by Judy Diamondstone as a graduate project for her master's degree in cross-cultural education. Finally, Barbara Tabbert and Kim Hagen converted the document into a publishable form. Our sincere thanks to all who have made a contribution to this effort.
Ray Barnhardt
Judy Diamondstone
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Appendix
Culture, Community, and the Curriculumby Ray Barnhardt
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