Authentic Assessment For Yuuyaraq Middle School Students Based On The Yuuyaraq Curriculum

Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2010 This study examines how the Yuuyaraq curriculum is being applied in the context of a middle school classroom in a small Yup'ik village in Alaska, specifically focusing on how to better assess the outcomes of the curriculum. In the early 1980s,...

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Main Author: Nicholai, Rachel Cikigaq
Other Authors: Cole-Ritchie, Marilee
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Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/8570
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/8570 2023-05-15T18:46:01+02:00 Authentic Assessment For Yuuyaraq Middle School Students Based On The Yuuyaraq Curriculum Nicholai, Rachel Cikigaq Cole-Ritchie, Marilee 2010 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/8570 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/11122/8570 Linguistics Program Bilingual education Curriculum development Educational tests & measurements Native American studies Middle school education Thesis ma 2010 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:37:05Z Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2010 This study examines how the Yuuyaraq curriculum is being applied in the context of a middle school classroom in a small Yup'ik village in Alaska, specifically focusing on how to better assess the outcomes of the curriculum. In the early 1980s, the Yuuyaraq curriculum (YC) was revised to include the seasonal activities of the region, but lacked alignment with the assessments. By using the Participatory Action Research methodology, the researcher identified a problem, observed the situation, analyzed and interpreted the data, and developed an action plan. Data revealed that authentic assessments used in the Yuuyaraq curriculum can be assess Indigenous knowledge, how teachers' indigenous knowledge contributed to a classroom, and how rubrics are in need in a classroom to monitor student progress. The conclusions include various forms of authentic assessments used in the YC, how teacher's knowledge and practice contributed to a classroom that focused on her students' culture and identity and engaged them in a culturally relevant curriculum through the frameworks of sociocultural theory and Indigenous knowledge systems. Thesis Yup'ik Alaska University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Fairbanks
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topic Bilingual education
Curriculum development
Educational tests & measurements
Native American studies
Middle school education
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Curriculum development
Educational tests & measurements
Native American studies
Middle school education
Nicholai, Rachel Cikigaq
Authentic Assessment For Yuuyaraq Middle School Students Based On The Yuuyaraq Curriculum
topic_facet Bilingual education
Curriculum development
Educational tests & measurements
Native American studies
Middle school education
description Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2010 This study examines how the Yuuyaraq curriculum is being applied in the context of a middle school classroom in a small Yup'ik village in Alaska, specifically focusing on how to better assess the outcomes of the curriculum. In the early 1980s, the Yuuyaraq curriculum (YC) was revised to include the seasonal activities of the region, but lacked alignment with the assessments. By using the Participatory Action Research methodology, the researcher identified a problem, observed the situation, analyzed and interpreted the data, and developed an action plan. Data revealed that authentic assessments used in the Yuuyaraq curriculum can be assess Indigenous knowledge, how teachers' indigenous knowledge contributed to a classroom, and how rubrics are in need in a classroom to monitor student progress. The conclusions include various forms of authentic assessments used in the YC, how teacher's knowledge and practice contributed to a classroom that focused on her students' culture and identity and engaged them in a culturally relevant curriculum through the frameworks of sociocultural theory and Indigenous knowledge systems.
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title_full Authentic Assessment For Yuuyaraq Middle School Students Based On The Yuuyaraq Curriculum
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