What:Kevin Honeycutt takes a fun look at the exciting things that happen when educators step outside their boxes and try new tools. He reinforces the importance of relationships while encouraging teacher to become learners again through positive examples of student success.Julie Cajune, Executive Director of the Center for American Indian Policy and Applied Research Center at Salish Kootenai College, recently completed a three-year project developing tribal history materials funded by the Montana State Legislature. Julie will share her findings in her Wednesday keynote presentation: “History Matters” and in her session “Montana Tribal Histories and Governments”.When:June 5-8, 2012Where:MSU BillingsBillings, MTRegistration: Early Bird registration: $150.00 (through 5/14/12Late Bird registration: $170.00 (after 5/14/12)
Register for college credit and CEUs by calling MSUB at 896-5890.Contact:Montana Center on DisabilitiesPhone: 657-2312 Website: http://www.msubillings.edu/summerinstitute/
Montana Tribal Histories - Online Course - Feb. 18, 2013 - 0 views
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Click here to register for this online course - Course #2507
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What:
Explore the Montana Tribal Histories Educators' Resource Guide and learn more about primary and secondary documents that inform the tribal histories of Montana. Includes the guide, lesson plans and DVD with resources. (Register early so to receive your free materials to start the course!) When:
Course begins February 18, 2013
Registration closes February 24, 2013
See course report for details on class times and dates Cost:
$75 (partially funded through OPI IEFA Grant Funds) $135 fee for University Credit
15 OPI renewal or 1 semester University
MSUB Summer Institute - Billings - June 5-8, 2012 - 0 views
WM-CSPD 13th Annual August Institute - Missoula - Aug. 11-13, 2010 - 0 views
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Come and get geared up for the new year with strategies to work with ALL students! Workshops will be held in areas of Indian Ed for All, differentiated instruction, DIBELS Administration and Scoring, behavior management, RTI, low incidence disabilities, early childhood, science, technology, legal issues, reading & literacy, social skills, and para-educator training. Register now and an email will be sent when workshops are posted.
Building World Views Using Traditional Cultures and Google Earth - Missoula - Feb. 11 &... - 0 views
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This workshop will provide an introduction to the PLACE NAMES project, an interdisciplinary unit that integrateds Indian Education into Science, Social Studies and Communication Arts using technology. The focus of the Place Names Project is to build cross-cultural relationships between traditional Bitterroot Salish and Pend d'Oreille world views and science using Google Earth and tribal cultures.
Study: Montana is No. 1 ... at missing school - 0 views
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Student absenteeism in Montana is the worst in the nation, and it’s off the charts among the state’s American Indian students, according to a new national study of student attendance and test scores.
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What:
This interactive session will encourage participants to experience and explore aspects of the Explore the River Curriculum and the Explore the River Interactive DVD developed by Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes under the direction of Germaine White. An overview of the foundations for the DVD and curriculum project will be provided by Germaine and Tammy Elser will guide participants through several model learning experiences found among the 14 investigations in the curriculum. When/Where:
Thursday, February 7, 2013
4:30 pm - 7:30 pm Mountain
Linderman Education Center
233 1st Ave. E.
Kalispell, MT 59901 Thursday, February 21, 2013
4:30 pm - 7:30 pm Mountain
MCPS Admin Building
215 South Sixth St. W.
Missoula, MT 59801 Cost:
No cost (funded through OPI IEFA Grant Funds) More Information:
Explore The River Website