Students will develop personal background knowledge of Indian Education for All (IEFA) by diving deeply into the Essential Understandings of Montana Indians. They will also:
- Learn about native plants and their historical (and current) significance to local Montana tribes
- Design comprehensive lesson plans and instructional activities that integrate the materials and concepts covered as well as self-selected supplemental materials.
- Work to integrate IEFA with NextGen science standards.
- Complete a final project which integrates the materials and concepts covered.
Course meets online. Course is available for graduate credit only. Course may not be used toward a graduate degree at the University of Montana. It is the student’s responsibility to verify the transferability of courses to their degree-granting institution and intended major.
Registration for this course is required through a sponsoring agency. See registration contact information below. The sponsoring agency charges a course registration fee. Students wanting to earn academic credit from the University of Montana must pay an additional $155 credit recording fee. This is a flat fee and not a per credit fee. Information about registering for academic credit will be provided by the sponsoring agency.
To register, contact: WM-PLC.