DocumentCode :
1973324
Title :
Components of a successful American Indian computer science program
Author :
Langhorst, G. ; Van Cleave, N.
Author_Institution :
Fond du Lac Tribal & Commun. Coll., Cloquet, MN, USA
Volume :
3
fYear :
1999
fDate :
10-13 Nov. 1999
Abstract :
From 1995 to 1997 a culturally relevant transfer degree program was developed at a tribally controlled Community College in Minnesota. Broad traditional values held in common by most indigenous peoples formed the backbone of the project. These values led to the formulation of several significant components of culturally sensitive programs which were enhanced by classroom practices adopted and distilled during more than two decades of teaching from middle school to the graduate level. Many of these coincided with and reinforced traditional American Indian values. In addition, practical lessons were learned while creating this new model of education. Our conclusion: the core of minority-centered education should be good teaching strategies applied to a specific population but applicable to and effective for all students.
Keywords :
computer science education; teaching; American Indian computer science program; Minnesota; classroom practices; culturally relevant transfer degree program; culturally sensitive programs; indigenous peoples; minority-centered education; teaching strategies; traditional American Indian values; traditional values; tribally controlled Community College; Blood; Computer science; Education; Educational institutions; Educational programs; History; Humans; Skin; Spine; Statistics;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Frontiers in Education Conference, 1999. FIE '99. 29th Annual
Conference_Location :
San Juan, Puerto Rico
ISSN :
0190-5848
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5643-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/FIE.1999.840430
Filename :
840430
Link To Document :
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