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“This is OUR land”

Posted by zl352 on December 10, 2024

Author: James Jones
Seminar: Taking Care of the Land with Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Program: DINÉ
Subject Area: Science
Grade Level: 6th
Year of Publication: 2024

Abstract

The lessons and activities that will be done with my class will be part of the Navajo philosophy of learning paradigm: thinking: the thought of how and what should be done to help students become aware of the land changes that are happening and for what reasons, planning: the thought and to plan on how and what should be done to help students become aware of the land changes that are happening and for what reasons, life: the thought of how and what should be done to help students become aware of the land changes that are happening and for what reasons while living in this world, and happiness: the thought of how and what should be accomplished to help students become aware of the land changes that are happening and for what reasons.

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