INDIAN EDUCATION COURSES
FALL SEMESTER 2006

M IED 401 Beginner Navajo I (4 Credits )
  Instructor: J. Wheeler
 

Friday, 1:40-2:55 pm & Monday & Wednesday 1:40-2:55 pm

 History and culture are added components to the introduction of language reading, writing, and speaking. Emphasis on basic communication and appreciation of history and culture. Lecture, discussion

M IED 403 Intermediate Navajo (4 Credits )
  Instructor: J. Wheeler
  Thursday, 4:40-8:30 pm
  Emphasizes communication, grammar, and sentence structures. Translations, reading, writing, and discussions of proper and slang language. Includes cultural activities. Lecture, discussion.

IED 410/510History of American Indian Education ( 3 Credits)
 Instructor: Dr. Kathryn Manuelito
  Monday, 1:40-4:30 pm
 Philosophical and historical review of the development of American Indian education policies in both traditional and contemporary society.

IED 444/544Role of Governments (3 Credits)
 Instructor: Dr. Kathryn Manuelito
 Wednesday, 4:40-7:30pm
 Examines the interrelationship of federal Indian policy, federal/state/tribal law, and tribal sovereignty as they have shaped American Indian education. Analyzes administrative practices and personnel, program and fiscal management, and resources as they reflect the historic and present influence of this triad of factors. Lecture, seminar.
IED 598Language Socialization (3 Credits)
 Instructor: Dr. Mary-Eunice Romero
 Monday, 4:40-7:30pm
IED 598Policy Pedagogy and Research Teaching Indian Languages (3 Credits)
 Instructor: Dr. Mary-Eunice Romero
 Tuesday, 4:40-7:30pm
IED 598Language Assessment (3 Credits)
 Instructor: A. Kuriakose
 Tuesday, 4:40-7:30pm
IED 691Educational Issues in American Indian Communities (3 Credits)
 Instructor: Dr. David Beaulieu
 Tuesday, 4:40-7:30pm

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