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Elisabeth Gemberling has written: 'The role of secondary education in the development of indigenous leadership in American Indian communities' -- subject(s): Athapascan Indians, Education, Indians of North America, Oglala Indians
Margaret Szasz has written: 'Education and the American Indian' -- subject(s): Education, Indians of North America
Peter R. Gerber has written: 'Ka'apor' -- subject(s): Brazil, Indians of South America, Social life and customs, Feather-work 'Indian control of Indian education' -- subject(s): Canada, Education, Indians of North America
The 1972 Indian Education Act was the landmark legislation establishing a comprehensive approach to meeting the unique needs of American Indian and Alaska Native students. The unique aspects of the original authority have been retained through subsequent legislative reauthorizing statutes, with the latest revision occurring with the amendments made by the 2001 No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), which reauthorized the program as Title VII Part A of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. The Indian Education legislation is unique in the following ways:It recognizes that American Indians have unique, educational and culturally related academic needs and distinct language and cultural needs;It is the only comprehensive Federal Indian Education legislation, that deals with American Indian education from pre-school to graduate-level education and reflects the diversity of government involvement in Indian education;It focuses national attention on the educational needs of American Indian learners, reaffirming the Federal government's special responsibility related to the education of American Indians and Alaska Natives; andIt provides services to American Indians and Alaska Natives that are not provided by the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
John Hobert Artichoker has written: 'The Sioux Indian goes to college' -- subject(s): Dakota Indians, Education, Indians of North America
Lilian Rosenbaum Winer has written: 'Federal legislation on Indian education 1819-1970' -- subject(s): Education, Indians of North America
Verne Howard Siegel has written: 'An analysis of the method of distributing federal funds to the public schools of the state of Washington for the education of Indian pupils' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Education, Yakama Indians
The plural possessive form for Indian is Indians'.
William G. Demmert has written: 'Critical issues in Indian education, 1972-1973' -- subject(s): Education, Indians of North America 'Improving academic performance among Native American students' -- subject(s): Education, Abstracts, Indians of North America
Arthur J. More has written: 'Indian education projects & programs in B.C. schools' -- subject(s): Directories, Education, Indians of North America
William E. Kramer has written: 'Changing methods of administration for Indian public education in Washington' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Education