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Indigenizing Programs for Native American Student Success
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This book argues that two principal factors are inhibiting Native students from transitioning from school to college and from succeeding in their post-secondary studies. It presents models and examples of pathways to success that align with Native American students' aspirations and cultural values.
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This book argues that two principal factors are inhibiting Native students from transitioning from school to college and from succeeding in their post-secondary studies. It presents models and examples of pathways to success that align with Native American students' aspirations and cultural values.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 194
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000978544
- Artikelnr.: 68356476
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 194
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000978544
- Artikelnr.: 68356476
Stephanie J. Waterman is Onondaga, Turtle Clan. She is an Associate Professor, in Leadership, Higher & Adult Education, at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, and coordinates the Student Development/Student Services in Postsecondary Education at the University of Toronto. Prior to her appointment at OISE, she was a faculty member in Higher Education administration in Educational Leadership at the Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Development, University of Rochester, and Faculty Associate for the Syracuse University Native Student Program, she researches Native student experiences, faculty/staff/student interaction, and First Nations/Native American Student Affairs units. Shelly C. Lowe is Navajo from Ganado, Arizona. She is the Executive Director of the Harvard University Native American Program (HUNAP). Prior to being at Harvard she worked in Native American student affairs at Yale University and in American Indian Studies at The University of Arizona, where she is completing her Ph.D. in Higher Education. Heather J. Shotton is a member of the Wichita & Affiliated Tribes, and is also of Kiowa and Cheyenne descent. She currently serves as an Assistant Professor in Native American Studies at the University of Oklahoma. Her research focuses on Native American student success, Indigenous higher education, and Indigenous women in the academy. George S. McClellan is Associate Professor of Higher Education at the University of Mississippi. He previously served as the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs at Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW) for ten years. Prior to joining the IPFW community, McClellan served as Vice President for Student Development at Dickinson State University, Interim Director of Assessment and Research for Campus Life at the University of Arizona, and Director of Graduate and Off Campus Housing at Northwestern University. Dr. McClellan has served as a member of the editorial boards for
Blessing-Luci Tapahonso (Diné. Foreword-George S. McClellan
Introduction-Stephanie Waterman (Onondaga), Heather J. Shotton
(Wichita/Kiowa/Cheyenne), and Shelly C. Lowe (Diné. Breanna's Story-Breanna
Faris (Cheyenne and Arapaho. 1. My Story. Making the Most of College Access
Programs-Natalie Rose Youngbull (Southern Cheyenne and Arapaho, Ft. Peck
Sioux and Assiniboine. 2. Tough Conversations and "Giving Back". Native
Freshman Perspectives on the College Application Process-Adrienne Keene
(Cherokee. Monty's Story-Monty Begaye (Diné. 3. Getting Started Locally.
How Tribal Colleges and Universities are Opening Doors to the Undergraduate
Experience-David Sanders (Oglala Lakota), and Matthew Van Alstine Makomenaw
(Grand Traverse Bay Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians. 4. Native Student
Financial Aid as Native Nation Building. History, Politics, and
Realities-Christine A. Nelson (Diné and Laguna Pueblo. and Amanda R.
Tachine (Diné. Nakay's Story-Nakay R. Flotte (Mescalero-Lipan Apache. 5.
Journey Into the Sciences. Successful Native American STEM
Programs-LeManuel Bitsoi (Diné. and Shelly C. Lowe (Diné. 6. Recruiting and
Supporting Nursing Students in Alaska. A Look at the Recruitment and
Retention of Alaska Natives into Nursing (RRANN. Program at the University
of Alaska Anchorage School of Nursing-Tina DeLapp, Jackie Pflaum and
Stephanie Sanderlin (Yupik/Unangan. Corey's Story-Corey Still (Keetoowah
Cherokee. 7. The Evolution of Native Education Leadership Programs.
Learning From the Past, Leading for the Future-Susan Faircloth (Coharie
Tribe of North Carolina. and Robin Minthorn (Kiowa/Nez
Perce/Umatilla/Assiniboine. 8. American Indian College Students and Ability
Status. Considerations for Improving the College Experience-John L. Garland
(Choctaw. Conclusion. Achieving the Possible-Stephanie J. Waterman
(Onondaga), Shelly C. Lowe (Diné), Heather J. Shotton
(Wichita/Kiowa/Cheyenne. and Jerry Bread (Kiowa/Cherokee. Editors and
Contributors Index
Introduction-Stephanie Waterman (Onondaga), Heather J. Shotton
(Wichita/Kiowa/Cheyenne), and Shelly C. Lowe (Diné. Breanna's Story-Breanna
Faris (Cheyenne and Arapaho. 1. My Story. Making the Most of College Access
Programs-Natalie Rose Youngbull (Southern Cheyenne and Arapaho, Ft. Peck
Sioux and Assiniboine. 2. Tough Conversations and "Giving Back". Native
Freshman Perspectives on the College Application Process-Adrienne Keene
(Cherokee. Monty's Story-Monty Begaye (Diné. 3. Getting Started Locally.
How Tribal Colleges and Universities are Opening Doors to the Undergraduate
Experience-David Sanders (Oglala Lakota), and Matthew Van Alstine Makomenaw
(Grand Traverse Bay Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians. 4. Native Student
Financial Aid as Native Nation Building. History, Politics, and
Realities-Christine A. Nelson (Diné and Laguna Pueblo. and Amanda R.
Tachine (Diné. Nakay's Story-Nakay R. Flotte (Mescalero-Lipan Apache. 5.
Journey Into the Sciences. Successful Native American STEM
Programs-LeManuel Bitsoi (Diné. and Shelly C. Lowe (Diné. 6. Recruiting and
Supporting Nursing Students in Alaska. A Look at the Recruitment and
Retention of Alaska Natives into Nursing (RRANN. Program at the University
of Alaska Anchorage School of Nursing-Tina DeLapp, Jackie Pflaum and
Stephanie Sanderlin (Yupik/Unangan. Corey's Story-Corey Still (Keetoowah
Cherokee. 7. The Evolution of Native Education Leadership Programs.
Learning From the Past, Leading for the Future-Susan Faircloth (Coharie
Tribe of North Carolina. and Robin Minthorn (Kiowa/Nez
Perce/Umatilla/Assiniboine. 8. American Indian College Students and Ability
Status. Considerations for Improving the College Experience-John L. Garland
(Choctaw. Conclusion. Achieving the Possible-Stephanie J. Waterman
(Onondaga), Shelly C. Lowe (Diné), Heather J. Shotton
(Wichita/Kiowa/Cheyenne. and Jerry Bread (Kiowa/Cherokee. Editors and
Contributors Index
Blessing-Luci Tapahonso (Diné. Foreword-George S. McClellan
Introduction-Stephanie Waterman (Onondaga), Heather J. Shotton
(Wichita/Kiowa/Cheyenne), and Shelly C. Lowe (Diné. Breanna's Story-Breanna
Faris (Cheyenne and Arapaho. 1. My Story. Making the Most of College Access
Programs-Natalie Rose Youngbull (Southern Cheyenne and Arapaho, Ft. Peck
Sioux and Assiniboine. 2. Tough Conversations and "Giving Back". Native
Freshman Perspectives on the College Application Process-Adrienne Keene
(Cherokee. Monty's Story-Monty Begaye (Diné. 3. Getting Started Locally.
How Tribal Colleges and Universities are Opening Doors to the Undergraduate
Experience-David Sanders (Oglala Lakota), and Matthew Van Alstine Makomenaw
(Grand Traverse Bay Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians. 4. Native Student
Financial Aid as Native Nation Building. History, Politics, and
Realities-Christine A. Nelson (Diné and Laguna Pueblo. and Amanda R.
Tachine (Diné. Nakay's Story-Nakay R. Flotte (Mescalero-Lipan Apache. 5.
Journey Into the Sciences. Successful Native American STEM
Programs-LeManuel Bitsoi (Diné. and Shelly C. Lowe (Diné. 6. Recruiting and
Supporting Nursing Students in Alaska. A Look at the Recruitment and
Retention of Alaska Natives into Nursing (RRANN. Program at the University
of Alaska Anchorage School of Nursing-Tina DeLapp, Jackie Pflaum and
Stephanie Sanderlin (Yupik/Unangan. Corey's Story-Corey Still (Keetoowah
Cherokee. 7. The Evolution of Native Education Leadership Programs.
Learning From the Past, Leading for the Future-Susan Faircloth (Coharie
Tribe of North Carolina. and Robin Minthorn (Kiowa/Nez
Perce/Umatilla/Assiniboine. 8. American Indian College Students and Ability
Status. Considerations for Improving the College Experience-John L. Garland
(Choctaw. Conclusion. Achieving the Possible-Stephanie J. Waterman
(Onondaga), Shelly C. Lowe (Diné), Heather J. Shotton
(Wichita/Kiowa/Cheyenne. and Jerry Bread (Kiowa/Cherokee. Editors and
Contributors Index
Introduction-Stephanie Waterman (Onondaga), Heather J. Shotton
(Wichita/Kiowa/Cheyenne), and Shelly C. Lowe (Diné. Breanna's Story-Breanna
Faris (Cheyenne and Arapaho. 1. My Story. Making the Most of College Access
Programs-Natalie Rose Youngbull (Southern Cheyenne and Arapaho, Ft. Peck
Sioux and Assiniboine. 2. Tough Conversations and "Giving Back". Native
Freshman Perspectives on the College Application Process-Adrienne Keene
(Cherokee. Monty's Story-Monty Begaye (Diné. 3. Getting Started Locally.
How Tribal Colleges and Universities are Opening Doors to the Undergraduate
Experience-David Sanders (Oglala Lakota), and Matthew Van Alstine Makomenaw
(Grand Traverse Bay Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians. 4. Native Student
Financial Aid as Native Nation Building. History, Politics, and
Realities-Christine A. Nelson (Diné and Laguna Pueblo. and Amanda R.
Tachine (Diné. Nakay's Story-Nakay R. Flotte (Mescalero-Lipan Apache. 5.
Journey Into the Sciences. Successful Native American STEM
Programs-LeManuel Bitsoi (Diné. and Shelly C. Lowe (Diné. 6. Recruiting and
Supporting Nursing Students in Alaska. A Look at the Recruitment and
Retention of Alaska Natives into Nursing (RRANN. Program at the University
of Alaska Anchorage School of Nursing-Tina DeLapp, Jackie Pflaum and
Stephanie Sanderlin (Yupik/Unangan. Corey's Story-Corey Still (Keetoowah
Cherokee. 7. The Evolution of Native Education Leadership Programs.
Learning From the Past, Leading for the Future-Susan Faircloth (Coharie
Tribe of North Carolina. and Robin Minthorn (Kiowa/Nez
Perce/Umatilla/Assiniboine. 8. American Indian College Students and Ability
Status. Considerations for Improving the College Experience-John L. Garland
(Choctaw. Conclusion. Achieving the Possible-Stephanie J. Waterman
(Onondaga), Shelly C. Lowe (Diné), Heather J. Shotton
(Wichita/Kiowa/Cheyenne. and Jerry Bread (Kiowa/Cherokee. Editors and
Contributors Index