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Bringing teachers out of isolation and into conversation, the BYU ARTS Partnership presents the stories of teachers, artists, administrators, and community members who are working to deepen student learning and improve school culture through artful teaching.
The views expressed on this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of Brigham Young University or the BYU Education Society.
Native American Series 4 | Viewing History from Multiple Perspectives
Artful Teaching
15 minutes 57 seconds
2 years ago
Native American Series 4 | Viewing History from Multiple Perspectives
Brenda Beyal, NACI Project Coordinator, discusses one of the NACI guiding principles with Stephanie West and shares why multiple perspectives are important in teaching history and understanding the lived experiences of Native Americans.
Artful Teaching
Bringing teachers out of isolation and into conversation, the BYU ARTS Partnership presents the stories of teachers, artists, administrators, and community members who are working to deepen student learning and improve school culture through artful teaching.
The views expressed on this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of Brigham Young University or the BYU Education Society.