Oregon Tribal Curriculum guides

Client

Oregon Department of Education

My Roles

Editing, design

Context

Tribal History/Shared History is Oregon’s required K–12 Tribal curriculum. Tribal History/Shared History is developed in partnership between the Office of Indian Education at the Oregon Department of Education and Oregon’s nine federally recognized Tribes. Many districts have started implementation of Tribal History/Shared History—but not all districts have implemented the curriculum with adherence to culturally sustaining approaches.

Region 16 Comprehensive Center helped the Oregon Department of Education conduct research around Tribal History/Shared History implementation to identify barriers to implementation and exemplary practices statewide.

Deliverables

I designed and edited the content for two Tribal History/Shared History exemplary practice guides to support educators and professional development providers.

Both guides are based on listening, interviews, and surveys with educators, practitioners, community members, and leaders throughout Oregon.

Oregon Tribal Curriculum guides

Client

Oregon Department of Education

My Roles

Editing, design

Context

Tribal History/Shared History is Oregon’s required K–12 Tribal curriculum. Tribal History/Shared History is developed in partnership between the Office of Indian Education at the Oregon Department of Education and Oregon’s nine federally recognized Tribes. Many districts have started implementation of Tribal History/Shared History—but not all districts have implemented the curriculum with adherence to culturally sustaining approaches.

Region 16 Comprehensive Center helped the Oregon Department of Education conduct research around Tribal History/Shared History implementation to identify barriers to implementation and exemplary practices statewide.

Deliverables

I designed and edited the content for two Tribal History/Shared History exemplary practice guides to support educators and professional development providers.

Both guides are based on listening, interviews, and surveys with educators, practitioners, community members, and leaders throughout Oregon.

Oregon Tribal Curriculum guides

Client

Oregon Department of Education

My Roles

Editing, design

Context

Tribal History/Shared History is Oregon’s required K–12 Tribal curriculum. Tribal History/Shared History is developed in partnership between the Office of Indian Education at the Oregon Department of Education and Oregon’s nine federally recognized Tribes. Many districts have started implementation of Tribal History/Shared History—but not all districts have implemented the curriculum with adherence to culturally sustaining approaches.

Region 16 Comprehensive Center helped the Oregon Department of Education conduct research around Tribal History/Shared History implementation to identify barriers to implementation and exemplary practices statewide.

Deliverables

I designed and edited the content for two Tribal History/Shared History exemplary practice guides to support educators and professional development providers.

Both guides are based on listening, interviews, and surveys with educators, practitioners, community members, and leaders throughout Oregon.

tribal curriculum guides

Client

Oregon Department of Education

My Roles

Editing, design

Context

Tribal History/Shared History is Oregon’s required K–12 Tribal curriculum. Tribal History/Shared History is developed in partnership between the Office of Indian Education at the Oregon Department of Education and Oregon’s nine federally recognized Tribes. Many districts have started implementation of Tribal History/Shared History—but not all districts have implemented the curriculum with adherence to culturally sustaining approaches.

Region 16 Comprehensive Center helped the Oregon Department of Education conduct research around Tribal History/Shared History implementation to identify barriers to implementation and exemplary practices statewide.

Deliverables

I designed and edited the content for two Tribal History/Shared History exemplary practice guides to support educators and professional development providers.

Both guides are based on listening, interviews, and surveys with educators, practitioners, community members, and leaders throughout Oregon.