About this Event
Two-Day Native Ways of Knowing Literacy Institute in Palm Springs<h4>April 24-25, 2025 from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily</h4>
In-person training in Palm Springs - venue to be announced soon
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What is a Native Ways of Knowing Literacy Training?
Native Ways of Knowing Literacy Training is an in-person 2-day experiential learning experience to explore teaching K-12 readers about Native Ways of Knowing by introducing them to the rich cultural traditions, beliefs, and perspectives of Native American people and Tribal history.
Who is the target audience?
K-12 educators, librarians, administrators, paraprofessionals, Title VI Indian Education committees, Tribal language instructors, Tribal education staff, and families
What is the learning focus in the two-day training?
Participants will learn Native Ways of Knowing read-aloud literacy strategies to teach and promote more culturally and linguistically responsive libraries and classrooms.
What will participants receive at the training?
Participants will receive a set of award-winning Native American authored books, Native Ways of Knowing Book Guides, lesson plans with indigenized teaching framework, read aloud strategies, and place-based learning activities.
Why is this training so unique and powerful?
Participants will expand their literary collection with works by Native American and Alaska Native authors and illustrators who employ Indigenous storytelling techniques, showcasing the diversity and sovereignty of Tribal languages and Native cultures. Embracing these narratives not only broadens perspectives but also honors and celebrates Indigenous voices and experiences for all K-12 students. The training is designed to have participants feel more confident teaching about Native Americans.
Two-Day Training Components
Day 1
- Introduction to Native Ways of Knowing Book Guides
- Best Practices of Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Literacy
- Selecting Indigenous Authored and Illustrated Books
- Native Ways of Knowing Book List
- Native Ways of Knowing Literary Assessment Tool
- Understanding Native American Pedagogies
- Blanket Exercise
- Native Ways of Knowing Talking Circle
- Indigenous Empowerment and Resilience Reflection
Day 2
- Decolonizing Classrooms and Libraries
- Grade-level Native Ways of Knowing Book Guides Exploration - Kindergarten to 3rd Grades, 3rd to 6th Grades, and 7th to 12th Grades
- Common Core Content Standard Alignment
- Read Aloud Strategies and Fostering Joy in Reading
- Extended Learning and Place-Based Projects
- Critical Need of Tribal Language Revitalization and Preservation
- Fostering Family Engagement and Literacy Resources
- Honoring Tribal Sovereignty and Enhancing Tribal Consultation
- Celebrating Native Brilliance and Tribal Community-Responsive Programming
- Indigenous authored and illustrated book sets and curriculum guides by grade span
- Option1: Kindergarten to 3rd grades - 12 books in training set
- Option 2: 3rd-6th grades - 12 books in training set
- Option3: 7th-12th grades - 10 books in training set
- Accompanying Native Ways of Knowing Book Guide to support teaching each book
- Two day in-person training
- Digital resources, lesson plans, and videos
- Bi-annual Native Ways of Knowing Book Club newsletters with updated resources
- Annual Native Ways of Knowing Book List
- Access to digital micro-courses
- Indigenous literacy swag
- Access to LIVE monthly Native Ways of Knowing Book Club webinars with award-winning Indigenous authors and illustrators
Funding Resources
Federal Funds for Professional Development to Support Native Youth and Families
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Event Venue
Online
USD 1400.00