Lessons Taught, Lessons Learned Vol. I
LESSONS LEARNED
Teachers'
Reflections on
Schooling In Rural Alaska
Edited by:
Ray
Barnhardt
J. Kelly Tonsmeire
Table of Contents
J. Kelly Tonsmiere
Ray Barnhardt
Some Thoughts on Village Schooling"Appropriate Schools in Rural Alaska"
Todd Bergman, New Stuyahok"Learning Through Experience"
Judy Hoeldt, Kaltag"The Medium Is The Message For Village Schools"
Steve Byrd, Wainwright"Multiple Intelligences: A Community Learning Campaign"
Raymond Stein, Sitka"Obstacles To A Community-Based Curriculum"
Jim Vait, Eek"Building the Dream House"
Mary Moses-Marks, McGrath"Community Participation in Rural Education"
George Olana, Shishmaref"Secondary Education in Rural Alaska"
Pennee Reinhart, Kiana"Reflections on Teaching in the Kuskokwim Delta"
Christine Anderson, Kasigluk"Some Thoughts on Curriculum"
Marilyn Harmon, Kotzebue
Some Suggestions for the Curriculum"Rabbit Snaring and Language Arts"
Judy Hoeldt, Kaltag"A Senior Research Project for Rural High Schools"
Dave Ringle, St. Mary's"Curriculum Projects for the Pacific Region,"
Roberta Hogue Davis, College"Resources for Exploring Japan's Cultural Heritage"
Raymond Stein, Sitka"Alaskans Experience Japanese Culture Through Music"
Rosemary Branham, Kenai
Some Alternative Perspectives"The Axe Handle Academy: A Proposal for a Bioregional, Thematic Humanities Education"
Ron and Suzanne Scollon"Culture, Community and the Curriculum"
Ray Barnhardt"The Development of an Integrated Bilingual and Cross-Cultural Curriculum in an Arctic School District"
Helen Roberts"Weaving Curriculum Webs: The Structure of Nonlinear Curriculum"
Rebecca Corwin, George E. Hem and Diane Levin
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