The Association of Interior Native Educators is holding the 2010 Learning Styles Camp July 27-30, 2010. The maximum number of participants is fifteen.
Course Prerequisite: AINE Learning Styles Institute or permission of instructors
Guest Presenter: Beth Leonard, Ph.D., UAF School of Education
Instructor: Sharon Barker Attla M.Ed.
Campsite: This workshop will be held as a four day/three night camp at Howard Luke’s Gaaleeyaa Camp on the Tanana River near Fairbanks, AK
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Participants will explore a traditional Athabascan story – The Old Man Who Came Down from the Second Layer of the World by Belle Deacon – following the deeper cultural contexts of the story, pedagogy for teaching, and reviewing the importance of teaching indigenous lessons in today’s classroom within the context of NCLB in the schools. Participants will also review the Dunn & Dunn methodology of implementing learning styles in an academically rigorous and supportive learning environment.
For more information, contact Sheila Vent, sheila.