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International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education | 2012

American Indian Tribal Values: A Critical Consideration in the Education of American Indians/Alaska Natives Today.

John W. Tippeconnic; Mary Jo Tippeconnic Fox

The education of American Indians and Alaska Natives has increasingly become more complex given the differences in tribal languages and cultures, especially as changing demographics and issues of Indian identity are considered. There are over 200 languages and vast cultural differences between and within the 565 federally recognized tribes in Indian Country. Adding to the complexity are the various types of schools, colleges, and universities that are educating Native students. Many educational institutions are identifying tribal values as a way to provide an overall framework or as “guiding principles” to teaching, learning, research, and governance. This analysis will examine the literature on the use of tribal values, focus on a qualitative study of Comanche attributes, and discuss the implications for research and practice in education and American Indian Studies.The education of American Indians and Alaska Natives has increasingly become more complex given the differences in tribal languages and cultures, especially as changing demographics and issues of Indian identity are considered. There are over 200 languages and vast cultural differences between and within the 565 federally recognized tribes in Indian Country. Adding to the complexity are the various types of schools, colleges, and universities that are educating Native students. Many educational institutions are identifying tribal values as a way to provide an overall framework or as “guiding principles” to teaching, learning, research, and governance. This analysis will examine the literature on the use of tribal values, focus on a qualitative study of Comanche attributes, and discuss the implications for research and practice in education and American Indian Studies.


Archive | 1999

Next Steps: Research and Practice To Advance Indian Education.

Karen Gayton Swisher; John W. Tippeconnic


Education Statistics Quarterly | 1999

American Indians and Alaska Natives in Postsecondary Education.

D. Michael Pavel; Rebecca Skinner; Elizabeth Farris; Margaret W. Cahalan; John W. Tippeconnic; Wayne Stein


Archive | 1999

Research To Support Improved Practice in Indian Education.

Karen Gayton Swisher; John W. Tippeconnic


The Journal of American Indian Education | 2000

Reflecting on the Past: Some Important Aspects of Indian Education To Consider as We Look toward the Future.

John W. Tippeconnic


Peabody Journal of Education | 1983

Training teachers of American Indian students

John W. Tippeconnic


The Journal of American Indian Education | 1995

A Description of Family and Child Education (FACE): A Comprehensive Approach to Family Literacy.

John W. Tippeconnic; Patricia Jones


Archive | 1991

The Education of American Indians: Policy, Practice and Future Direction.

John W. Tippeconnic


Teacher Education and Special Education | 1979

Preparing Teachers of American Indian Handicapped Children.

Bruce A. Ramirez; John W. Tippeconnic


Archive | 1984

Public School Administration on Indian Reservations.

John W. Tippeconnic

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