Teaching multicultural literature. 3, Research and discovery : Shirley Sterling and Laura Tohe : a workshop for the middle grades / by Annenberg Learner.

At the Skokomish reservation in Washington State, Sally Brownfield and her eighth-grade students study the literature and issues related to the Indian boarding school program through community involvement and self-examination. Brownfield begins with her students' questions and supports them thr...

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Other Authors: Chen, Michelle (Producer), Edelson, Naomi (Producer), Hoda, Arash (Producer), Sterling, Shirley (Speaker)
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: Burlington, VT : Annenberg Learner, 2005.
Series:Education in Video
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Summary:At the Skokomish reservation in Washington State, Sally Brownfield and her eighth-grade students study the literature and issues related to the Indian boarding school program through community involvement and self-examination. Brownfield begins with her students' questions and supports them through a cycle of investigation, discussion, presentation, and reflection as they seek answers. The students use Shirley Sterling's novel My Name Is Seepeetza and the poetry of Laura Tohe as lenses through which to explore topics of their choosing. The class visits the Skokomish Tribal Center to interview tribal elders about the impact of the residential boarding program on the community. Author Shirley Sterling visits the class and answers student questions related to her novel, her life, and their research topics.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed Jan. 27, 2014).
Physical Description:1 online resource (58 min.).
Playing Time:00:58:00
Language:This edition in English.