Emma Stevens: A New Zealand author of an Alaskan love story
Romantic memoirs from New Zealand writer Emma Stevens
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 TEACHING IN BUSH ALASKA: Further Information

The school environment is based on western education, guidelines and expectations like national standards, "No Child Left Behind." Parents and Elders want the children to be successful in western terms but not lose 'who they are' in the process. This can be conflicting.
Teachers in bush Alaska need to listen, know how the children best learn,not impose personal philosophies/ values, utilise local knowledge/ environment and elders to accommodate expected standards and engage with the students.
The Alaska Cultural Standards for Educators is intended to help educators incorporate the cultural standards into their instruction and curriculum, making practice more culturally responsive to their students and the communities in which they work. Read More

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LINKS TO FOLLOW FOR MORE INFORMATION

 For those wishing to teach in the bush,more information is available from the following links:-
  • Alaska Teacher Placement  Follow link. 
  • Finding a job in bush Alaska. Follow link   
  • Requirements for Alaska teacher certification.Follow link 
  • Meeting Alaskan teaching standards. Read More