26th Annual American Indian Language Development Institute (fwd)
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26th Annual American Indian Language Development Institute
Power and Powerless: Ideology and Practice in Indigenous Communities
June 6, 2005 - July 1, 2005
http://www.u.arizona.edu/~aildi/AILDI2005.htm
Our 2005 theme, Power and Powerless: Ideology and Practice in Indigenous
Communities, will take into consideration the dichotomy that exists
among the stakeholders in American Indian language education. Issues of
language, identity, values, and education rights and the question of who
the decision-makers are for Native American language practices and
methods of teaching will be primary considerations. The theme will be
highlighted with special presentations, guest lectures, films and
panels.
The American Indian Language Development Institute (AILDI) provides a
unique educational experience for teachers of Native children. The
AILDI format offers native and non-native teachers the opportunity to
become researchers, practitioners, bilingual/bicultural curriculum
specialists, and especially effective language teachers. The common
concern of language loss, revitalization and maintenance brings
educators, parents, tribal leaders and community members to this
university setting to study methods for teaching Native languages and
cultures and to develop materials.
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