K-12

Turtle Mountain Teachers Train Change Agents

Nov 15th, 2010 | By | No Comments »
By Carmelita Lamb, Ph.D.

Pre-service teachers at Turtle Mountain Community College are charged with breaking the cycle of academic dysfunction through culturally responsive teaching practices.

Never Too Young to Learn

Nov 15th, 2009 | By | No Comments »
By Patty Talahongva

Colleges entice younger children to elevate their dreams through dual credits, entrepreneurship camps, enrichment programs, field trips, and internships.

Firing up White Clay

Nov 15th, 2009 | By | No Comments »
By Kurt Umbhau

To save the White Clay language, Fort Belknap College has created an immersion school for the tibe’s young students.

Magna Carta for Community: Bay Mills charters schools throughout Michigan

Nov 15th, 2009 | By | No Comments »
By Jerry Reynolds

A tribal college wants to prove that charter schools can address the cross-generational trauma caused by the country’s educational system.

Students Take Off Flying in Summer Programs

Nov 15th, 2009 | By | No Comments »
By Patty Talahongva

Summertime turns many tribal college campuses into a haven for high school students eager to be a part of campus life and take part in a variety of summer camp programs. Some camps are even designed for elementary and middle school students.