Education Is Tradition Too



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Become a Teacher Leader The goal of the project is to prepare American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN) as teachers whose knowledge, skills, and cultural sensitivity will bring about long-term, much needed improvements in the elementary, middle and high school educational experiences of AI/AN youth. The UO College of Education (COE) will prepare you as a professional to meet the lifelong learning and developmental needs of children and young adults. The heart of the project is the building of communities of practice, whose participants share problems of practice that arise in the workplace, learn from each other, build a professional identity, and find support and opportunities for career growth. Communities of practice foster your seamless evolution from pre-service teacher to induction as a new teacher through becoming a teacher leader. The project provides a full year of support services when you begin teaching: provision of a mentor, formative evaluations of your teaching, support for attendance at a professional conference, cohort seminar meetings, an electronic distribution and discussion list, and access to the virtual curriculum and research center.

Teacher Education Program Characteristics Integrated theory and practice Performance-based assessment Standards-driven Focus on emerging technologies Opportunity to earn a master s degree concurrently with the Oregon Initial Teacher license Course work built on the cohort model, in which all students in the program begin at the same time, and remain as a group through graduation Mentor relationships with practitioners Teacher Program Qualifications Applicants must Hold a bachelor s degree by the time they begin their program of study and Have either an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 or provide evidence of graduate potential Contact individual teacher education programs for further qualifications.

Eligibilty Requirements Applicants must meet the federal stipulations defining American Indian, i.e., an individual who is A member of an Indian tribe or band, as membership is defined by the Indian tribe or band, including any tribe or band terminated since 1940, and any tribe or band recognized by the State in which the tribe or band resides; or A descendent of an enrolled parent or grandparent who meets the requirements described above; or Considered by the Secretary of the Interior to be an Indian for any purpose; or An Eskimo, Aleut, or other Alaska Native; or A member of an organized Indian group that received a grant under the Indian Education Act of 1988 as it was in effect October 19, 1994 Two-Step Application Procedure 1. Apply to a COE teacher education program: Visit the College of Education website (education.uoregon.edu) to determine which program best matches your interests and qualifications. Contact the appropriate Elementary and Middle/High School or Special Education and Early Intervention Teaching academic secretary listed on the back of this brochure. Application deadlines vary by program. 2. Apply to the project: Contact one of the staff members to request a project application. See contact information on the back of this brochure. Our website is education.uoregon.edu/sapsikwala. Application deadline is February 16th.

The University of Oregon College of Education and the Nine Federally Recognized Tribes of the State of Oregon have created the project a comprehensive model for the recruitment, support, pre-service training, and in-service mentorship of American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN) as teachers serving AI/AN communities. The project features the following unique components: UO College of Education has been ranked among the top 10 public colleges of education in the nation for ten years in a row. The project has supported American Indian and Alaska Native graduate students in teacher preparation programs since 2002. Program participants receive tuition and fee remission, a monthly stipend, book allowance, and computer. Students will be provided academic support within the project and through the Office of Multicultural Academic Services. A cohort-within-a-cohort model brings project participants together for a seminar on issues of high concern for teachers of AI/AN students. The tribes are integrally involved partners. Project activities are overseen by an advisory council of representatives from the tribal consortium and the university. Programs of study include Elementary level programs: Early Intervention, Early Childhood/Elementary Teaching, and Early Childhood/Elementary Special Education. Middle school and high school programs: Middle/High School Teaching and Middle/HighSchool Special Education.

COE Teacher Education Programs Early Childhood/Elementary Teaching Middle/High School Teaching Richelle Chambers Krotts - 541-346-1360 uoteach@uoregon.edu Special Education and Early Intervention Programs Emily Cornell - 541-346-1638 ecornell@uoregon.edu Sapsik w alá Project Staff CHiXapkaid (Michael Pavel, PhD), Project Director Kelly LaChance, Academic Support Coordinator 541-346-2454 sapsikwala@uoregon.edu Department of Education Studies College of Education 5277 University of Oregon Eugene, OR 97403-5297 The Nine Federally Recognized Tribes of the State of Oregon Burns Paiute Tribe Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw Indians Coquille Indian Tribe Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Indians Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde The Klamath Tribes Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Indians of Oregon Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation The Sapsik walá project is supported by a grant from the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, Office of Indian Education, U.S. Department of Education. The University of Oregon is an equal-opportunity, affirmative-action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. This publication will be made available in accessible formats upon request. Accommodations for people with disabilities will be provided if requested in advance. Photography: James Florendo (corn husk design) and Jack Liu 2013 University of Oregon COE0713D50197