When I see things that interest me--and that I think might interest you--I save the links until I have a "post's worth"--however many that is. Here are a few things I've seen relating to Indian Education for All that I thought were worth sharing.
- I had never heard of the 1861 Bear River Massacre until I read this Washington Post article: Bear River Massacre killed 350 Northwestern Shoshone Indians, worst in U.S. history.
- The curriculum resources from the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition look really good. Have you used them?
- The Smithsonian published this article on "A Spectacular Collection of Native American Quilts."
- This article from the Pew Charitable Trust provided food for thought: "Growing Number of Cities Weigh Tribal Land Acknowledgements."
Have you read anything that's worth sharing? Send it along or post it in the Teaching Montana History Facebook Group.
And speaking of sharing, teachers are going to be sharing their favorite strategies to engage students at our November 10 Professional Development: Hooks! (online from 4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.) Last year’s session on hooks was the overwhelming crowd favorite, so we thought we’d do it again. Bring your best strategies for engaging students to share and/or come to learn what has worked in your colleagues’ classrooms. Register here before November 9 to receive a link to the Zoom meeting.
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