The college’s Indigenous Teacher Education Project hosted the Navajo Nation Teacher Education Consortium last week in Worlds of Words.
The consortium was created to improve the quality of Navajo education through the recruitment and training of prospective Navajo educators. Today, the consortium also includes a resource center for Navajo educators and a recruitment pipeline. Kelvin White, above, talks about the achievement gap.
ITEP Co-Director and Assistant Professor Jeremy Garcia says, “We enjoyed meeting members of NNTEC, and we are excited and look forward to supporting the goals of NNTEC. We know it has a long history rooted in increasing the number of Navajo teachers.”
During the meeting, dialogue centered on the consortium’s commitment to improving the quality of Navajo education through goals, such as:
ITEP is under formal review to become affiliated with NNTEC.