ERIC Number: ED046889
Record Type: RIE
Publication Date: 1970-Jun
Pages: 42
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Student Teaching and Related Experiences.
Center for the Study of Migrant and Indian Education, Toppenish, WA.
Central Washington State College has established a project concerned with the education of migrant and Indian children, with special emphasis on teacher education. The project Center is located on reservation land owned by the Yakima Indian Nation, and students participating in the program will live in the area for 32 weeks of course study and laboratory experience. The objectives of the program are 1) to identify teacher traits and methods of instruction to produce the most desirable learning environment; 2) to identify problems that impede learning; 3) to implement programs which will enable the student teacher to meet identified challenges; and 4) to prepare students for teaching assignments with migrant and Indian children. The document gives details of the course of study, with listings of selected readings, activities, and resource people. (MBM)
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Sponsor: Bureau of Elementary and Secondary Education (DHEW/OE), Washington, DC.
Authoring Institution: Center for the Study of Migrant and Indian Education, Toppenish, WA.
Grant or Contract Numbers: N/A
Note: A Title I, ESEA, project