"Enlighten my mind..." examining the learning process through Native Americans' ways / Paul Marashio. [electronic resource] :
Material type: ArticlePublication details: 1982Description: 1 online resourceSubject(s): First Nations -- Education | Educational psychology | Learning, Psychology ofOnline resources: Full text In: Journal of American Indian Education Vol. 21, no. 2 (1982), p. 2-10Abstract: Enlightening minds was the guiding aim for Native American education. For centuries, Native Americans accentuated the value of understanding the learning process and a holistic curriculum. This article examines traditional Natice Americans' perspective toward teaching and learning. Contemporary educators can learn a great deal from a traditional Native American learning model.No physical items for this record
Enlightening minds was the guiding aim for Native American education. For centuries, Native Americans accentuated the value of understanding the learning process and a holistic curriculum. This article examines traditional Natice Americans' perspective toward teaching and learning. Contemporary educators can learn a great deal from a traditional Native American learning model.
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