{"id":36685,"date":"2023-12-22T22:13:48","date_gmt":"2023-12-23T03:13:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/north-dakota-educators-ask-for-more-resources-american-indian-studies-to-be-incorporated-into-year-round-curriculum\/"},"modified":"2023-12-22T22:13:51","modified_gmt":"2023-12-23T03:13:51","slug":"north-dakota-educators-ask-for-more-resources-american-indian-studies-to-be-incorporated-into-year-round-curriculum","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/north-dakota-educators-ask-for-more-resources-american-indian-studies-to-be-incorporated-into-year-round-curriculum\/","title":{"rendered":"North Dakota educators ask for more resources, American Indian studies to be incorporated into year-round curriculum"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"likebtn_container\" style=\"\"><!-- LikeBtn.com BEGIN --><span class=\"likebtn-wrapper\"  data-identifier=\"post_36685\"  data-site_id=\"63347fe36fd08b6c05de3d9e\"  data-dislike_enabled=\"false\"  data-icon_dislike_show=\"false\"  data-white_label=\"true\"  data-style=\"\"  data-unlike_allowed=\"\"  data-show_copyright=\"\"  data-item_url=\"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/north-dakota-educators-ask-for-more-resources-american-indian-studies-to-be-incorporated-into-year-round-curriculum\/\"  data-item_title=\"North Dakota educators ask for more resources, American Indian studies to be incorporated into year-round curriculum\"  data-item_date=\"2023-12-22T22:13:48-05:00\"  data-engine=\"WordPress\"  data-plugin_v=\"2.6.59\"  data-prx=\"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/wp-admin\/admin-ajax.php?action=likebtn_prx\"  data-event_handler=\"likebtn_eh\" ><\/span><!-- LikeBtn.com END --><\/div><p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nativesunnews.today\/articles\/north-dakota-educators-ask-for-more-resources-american-indian-studies-to-be-incorporated-into-year-round-curriculum\/15-41-buffalos-fire-native-americans-logo\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-31157\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright wp-image-31157 size-medium\" src=\"\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"139\" \/><\/a>Students listened as Landon Schmeichel, an Advanced Placement U.S. history teacher at Legacy High School in Bismarck, N.D, taught a lesson about the Indian Removal Act of 1830 and how it led to the genocide of some 6,000 Cherokee during the forced Trail of Tears march.\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Despite the passing of North Dakota SB 2304 more than two years ago, Schmeichel had little to change in his curriculum. \u201cConstantly students are asked to engage in a skill of change of time \u2013\u2013 how do things change over time and what remains the same,\u201d Schmeichel said.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/legiscan.com\/ND\/text\/SB2304\/id\/2257476\">North Dakota SB 2304<\/a> was signed into law by Gov. Doug Burgum on April 23, 2021. Its purpose is to teach American Indian-based curriculum to K-12 students. The bill requires fourth and eighth graders to have Indigenous studies lessons that focus on four of North Dakota\u2019s five federally recognized tribes \u2013 the Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe\u2019s headquarters are located in South Dakota. The curriculum for this initiative, called Native Americans in North Dakota, is housed on the\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.ndstudies.gov\/native\">North Dakota Studies<\/a> website.<\/p>\n<p>The State Historical Society of North Dakota added resources for educators on their\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.history.nd.gov\/educators.html\">website<\/a>, including a link to <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ndstudies.gov\/curriculum\/high-school#heading6\">ND Indian Studies Online Curriculum Guides<\/a>. The guides present the history and culture of the Standing Rock Oyate, the Mni Wakan Oyate, the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa, plus the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara. Four units on civics, economics, geography and history are listed on the site. An order form for textbooks is available for educators and schools to order from as well.<\/p>\n<p>Laura Forde, the Education and Engagement Manager at the State Historical Society of North Dakota, said it\u2019s important for schools to teach American Indian studies year-round. \u201cI think the legislation helps stress the fact that Native American culture, people and contributions are a part of all American history \u2013\u2013 not just certain parts,\u201d Forde said.<\/p>\n<p>SB 2304 has mixed reactions from educators. Schmeichel, who\u2019s been following the <a href=\"https:\/\/apcentral.collegeboard.org\/media\/pdf\/ap21-sg-us-history.pdf\">AP College Board guidelines<\/a>, has already been including American Indian history in his curriculum. His students are asked to compare and contrast how different presidential administrations and different congressional acts impacted the relationship between the U.S. government and American Indians and tribes. \u201cTo be honest, its passage wouldn\u2019t have changed the way I teach,\u201d said Schmeichel. \u201cMostly, because it\u2019s an integral part of what is United States history.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>While Schmeichel sees the bill as a good-faith attempt, it leaves more to be desired. \u201cI like the spirit of SB 2304, that it\u2019s required that social studies teachers instruct students on Native American history, but at the same time, it can\u2019t just be one lesson or one unit where we touch on these developments,\u201d said Schmeichel. \u201cIt has to be something that is interwoven into our conversations.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Bismarck Public Schools serves 13,755 students across 29 public schools, making it the largest district in the state. The district has about 1,014 American Indian students enrolled, which makes Natives the biggest minority population, according to the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.publicschoolreview.com\/north-dakota\/bismarck-1-school-district\/3800014-school-district\">Public School Review<\/a>. Altogether, there are 12,729 American Indian students in the state of North Dakota, which represents 11% of the student population.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_31156\" style=\"width: 310px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nativesunnews.today\/articles\/north-dakota-educators-ask-for-more-resources-american-indian-studies-to-be-incorporated-into-year-round-curriculum\/15-41-buffalos-fire-josh-standing-elk-cmyk\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-31156\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-31156\" class=\"wp-image-31156 size-medium\" src=\"\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"179\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p id=\"caption-attachment-31156\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Josh Standing Elk, Bismarck public school\u2019s Indigenous curriculum and instructions specialist, file photo from Nov.3. Photo credit\/Adrianna Adame<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>Bismarck Public School\u2019s cultural coordinators have been incorporating more programs, including community engagement events, for their schools. Josh Standing Elk, the curriculum and instruction specialist at BPS, said the administration tries to create an inviting environment to build stronger relationships with their students\u2019 families.<\/p>\n<p>In his role, Standing Elk connects with teachers and makes sure they are achieving state standards. According to a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nd.gov\/dpi\/sites\/www\/files\/documents\/Academic%20Support\/Rev7_2023.11.30_Social_Studies_Content%20Standards.pdf\">2019 social studies curriculum<\/a> guide by the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction, they recognize the importance of public education in nurturing prosperity, happiness, and a \u201chigh degree of intelligence, patriotism, integrity and morality.\u201d Each institution is advised to follow the guide but also encourages schools to customize and create their own curriculum.<\/p>\n<p>Currently, Standing Elk has been collaborating with the district\u2019s Learning, Design and Innovation team to record lessons he\u2019s taught in schools, uploading them to a database so educators can use this as a resource to plan their own lessons. As a former elementary school teacher, Standing Elk is first focusing on creating lesson plans for fourth graders and other K-5 students.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cYou need to understand who your students are. Part of that is learning from their history. If we don\u2019t understand the history of our Indigenous students, it makes it really hard to teach that content.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Josh Standing Elk- Bismarck Public School\u2019s Indigenous curriculum and instruction specialist<\/p>\n<p>Over the last three or four years, educators such as Schmeichel have seen an interest in American Indian studies. Though instructors see this interest, some are hesitant to teach the subject matter due to a lack of experience.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI think teachers, a lot of times, feel uncomfortable teaching about Native American history because historically we haven\u2019t been good at teaching it or expecting them to have that knowledge,\u201d Forde said.<\/p>\n<p>Standing Elk said learning from the Indigenous perspective opens student\u2019s minds by offering a different worldview. It also validates Indigenous students\u2019 experiences. \u201cHaving that for your students not only makes them see themselves, but they also get a chance to become aware of their self-identity,\u201d Standing Elk said.<\/p>\n<p>In the future, Schmeichel wants more students to have greater access to primary sources and facts so they can participate more in skill-based activities, which will encourage them to interpret and have conversations about what they\u2019re learning.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI think facilitating conversations where students feel equipped enough to have academic discourse and get to a level of engagement that might challenge their prior knowledge and multiple perspectives is important,\u201d Schmeichel said.<\/p>\n<p>BPS has been working on building relationships with tribes across the state. The goal is to bring community knowledge keepers to classrooms for lessons and community engagement events throughout the school year. While he knows there have been barriers to creating stronger relationships, Standing Elk emphasized forming a line of communication with the state\u2019s Native communities.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhen I think of the big picture, I think of an accessible list,\u201d said Standing Elk. \u201cA lot of your authentic educational experiences are going to be done through oral storytelling. Reaching out to those community knowledge keepers is important.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The school district will continue to incorporate Indigenous curriculum through SB 2304 until it becomes a part of the norm, Standing Elk said.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cYou need to contextualize before you teach the content,\u201d said Standing Elk. \u201cYou need to understand who your students are. Part of that is learning from their history. If we don\u2019t understand the history of our Indigenous students, it makes it really hard to teach that content.<\/p>\n<p>(Contact Adrianna Adame at <a href=\"mailto:adrianna@imfreedomalliance.org\">adrianna@imfreedomalliance.org<\/a>)<\/p>\n<p>The post <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nativesunnews.today\/articles\/north-dakota-educators-ask-for-more-resources-american-indian-studies-to-be-incorporated-into-year-round-curriculum\/\">North Dakota educators ask for more resources, American Indian studies to be incorporated into year-round curriculum<\/a> first appeared on <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nativesunnews.today\">Native Sun News Today<\/a>.<\/p>\n<div class=\"likebtn_container\" style=\"\"><!-- LikeBtn.com BEGIN --><span class=\"likebtn-wrapper\"  data-identifier=\"post_36685\"  data-site_id=\"63347fe36fd08b6c05de3d9e\"  data-dislike_enabled=\"false\"  data-icon_dislike_show=\"false\"  data-white_label=\"true\"  data-style=\"\"  data-unlike_allowed=\"\"  data-show_copyright=\"\"  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