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Indian Education for All: Decolonizing Indigenous Education in Public Schools

Indian Education for All: Decolonizing Indigenous Education in Public Schools

By John P Hopkins

"Indian Education for All explains why teachers and schools need to privilege Indigenous knowledge and explicitly integrate decolonization concepts into learning and teaching to address the academic gaps in Native education. The aim of the book is to help teacher educators, school administrators, and policy-makers engage in productive and authentic conversations with tribal communities about what Indigenous education reform should entail"--.

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Book Information

Publisher: Teachers College Press
Publish Date: 10/30/2020
Pages: 216
ISBN-13: 9780807764589
ISBN-10: 0807764582
Language: English

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In his new book, John P. Hopkins examines recent efforts to reform Indigenous education in public schools. Hopkins centers his critique on Montana State's innovative and bold multicultural education policy called Indian Education for All (IEFA), and demonstrates why Indigenous education reforms must decolonize the curriculum and pedagogy to address the academic inequalities facing Native students. Using tribal critical race theory and culturally sustaining and revitalizing pedagogy, Indian Education for All proposes a shift in the ways teacher candidates learn about Indigenous education and instruct Native students. It explains why teachers and schools need to privilege Indigenous knowledge and explicitly integrate decolonization concepts into teaching and learning to address the academic gaps in Native education. This book will also help non-Native educators engage in productive and authentic conversations with tribal communities about what Indigenous education reform should entail.

Book Features:

  • Brings together multicultural education research and Native American and Indigenous Studies literature to promote strategies for Indigenous education reform in public schools.
  • Shows how the politics of reconciliation can resolve tensions between public schools and traditional, placed-based Indigenous philosophies, knowledge, values, and cultures.
  • Provides practical strategies to adequately prepare teachers to instruct Native students and partner with tribal communities.

About the Author

Author and artist John Hopkins' curiosity for what lies beyond common knowledge shapes his imaginative, character-driven storytelling. Following his muse, John created Lost Cactus, a comic strip set on an off-the-grid top-secret research base-think Area 51. The strip's quick wit, fearless lampoonery, and supernatural mythology expanded into a shared universe of science fiction short stories and novels.

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