Issues in Indian Education and Standardized Tests
Susan Penfield
susan.penfield at GMAIL.COM
Mon Apr 17 13:33:41 UTC 2006
Questions about Indigenous languages should also be added !!
** <http://missoulian.com/breaker>
Educators say standardized tests should have questions on Indians
Posted on April 16
*By the Associated Press*
http://www.missoulian.com/articles/2006/04/17/breaker/doc44425b8f57623946216396.txt
BOZEMAN - If Montana schools truly plan to teach students about the state's
American Indians, their standardized tests should include questions about
Indians, an official with the state Office of Public Instruction and others
said Saturday.
"Testing is driving our system," Mike Jetty, Indian education specialist
with the OPI, said during a daylong Native Nexus conference at Montana State
University.
Standardized math and reading tests that are specially tailored to Montana
schools are administered to all students in fourth, eighth and 10th grades.
A third test, on science, is being developed.
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The science test should contain at least one question that relates to
American Indians, said Robin Arnold, a seventh-grade science teacher at
Sacajawea Middle School in Bozeman. The question could be on native versus
invasive plants or water and land resources, Arnold said.
Jetty urged educators to send such comments to the OPI, which is still
considering the new science standards.
He added that the OPI is working to implement Indian Education for All, a
1999 legislative mandate, on three fronts: developing sample lessons,
creating training for teachers and investigating ways to close the
achievement gap between Indian and white students. Indian Education for All
requires that all public school students _ not just American Indians _ be
taught about the cultural heritage of the state's Indian tribes.
"No Child Left Behind is a worthy concept," Jetty said. "In Montana, who's
consistently left behind? Indian students."
He quoted another Indian educator, saying, "In regards to Indian education,
there's been much thunder, little rain."
--
Susan D. Penfield, Ph.D.
Department of English
Affiliate faculty: Department of Linguistics
and the Second Language Acquisition and Teaching Program
American Indian Language Development Institute
Phone for messages: (520) 621-1836
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