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Irene Jones

Posted by on September 8, 2020

Biography

Irene Jones is a fourth-grade teacher at Kayenta Elementary School in Kayenta, AZ. She has been a part of the Yale National Initiative since 2014 and a part of the Diné Institute of the Navajo Nation Educators since it began. Most of units she created have been for fourth grade students. Correspondences regarding this curriculum unit can be addressed to Irene Jones, P.O. Box 2591, Kayenta, AZ 86033. Email contact: dinéteacherinstitute@nau.edu.



Curriculum Units

  • Building Confidence by Building Identity and Agency through K’é
  • Clean Air Healthy Lungs
  • Reclaiming Native American Identity and Rejecting Stereotypes
  • Rounding Numbers
  • The Impact of Fires on the Ecosystem
  • Literature and the Moral Imagination

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