University of Alaska Anchorage Faculty
Introducing Faculty to Alaska Native Ways of Teaching and Learning & Difficult Dialogues
Libby Roderick
Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE)
On the Nature and Implications of Gift-Giving: Moral Perspectives
Raymond Anthony
Philosophy
Inquiry, Engagement, and Storytelling: Using Narrative to Develop the Skills of Research Writing
Jacqueline Cason
Department of English
Building Leadership and Collaboration Skills by Doing Participatory Action Research
Diane Erickson
University Honors College
Integration of Alaska Native Ways of Knowing into a Distance Delivered Graduate Level Course
Susan Garton
Educational Leadership
Challenging Student Ideas about Race, Ethnicity and Identity
Diane Hirshberg
Educational Policy
Listen, Then Talk: Using Conversations about Books-of-the-Year to Model Culturally Responsive Teaching
Ann Jache
Sociology, Liberal Studies, Gerontology
Confronting Alaska Native Issues in the Writing Classroom
Trish Jenkins
Department of English
Big Ben, Whalers, Maori and Beyond
Kimberly J. Pace
Political Science
Adapting Traditional Ways of Teaching to Undergraduate Legal Studies
Deborah Periman
Justice Center/Paralegal Studies
A New Path: Utilizing Alaska Native Ways of Teaching and Learning to get Students Writing
Don Rearden
Community and Technical College
Alaska Pacific University Faculty
Thinking Like a Native Alaskan: The Necessity of Place-Based Knowledge
Mei Mei Evans
Liberal Studies
Diversity, Self-awareness and Change: An Exploration of Alaska Native Ways of Knowing
Dorothy Shepard Dunne
Human Services
Alaska Native Pedagogies in Introductory Marine Field Work
David Scheel
Marine Biology and Environmental Sciences
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