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Sewing Your Story: Preparing American Indian Students for High School Transition

Posted by zl352 on November 12, 2024

Author: Alyssa Mitchell
Seminar: Indian Country School Counselors Institute Professional Development Program
Program: ICSCI
Subject Area: Counseling
Grade Level: 6th
Year of Publication: 2024

Abstract

“Sewing your Story” is one way to address the concerns of the AIPAC and bridge the gap from Middle to High school and support American Indian students to be more prepared and supported through a large transition in their academic careers. The overall hope is increasing engagement, graduation rates, and outcomes for Native students.

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