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Yellow Bird: Why are Indian students falling behind?
Monday, September 8, 2003
"Last year 18 of 23 North Dakota schools with high Native American enrollment, many of them Bureau of Indian Affairs or tribal schools, scored below the standard on national tests. The failure of the Native education programs became painfully clear in my recent visit to the Turtle Mountain reservation.
It was suggested that reservation schools might take a look at some exceptional urban ghetto schools that have produced high-scoring students. Why can't reservations do the same? Somewhere in the back pages of that question is an implication that perhaps Native people don't have the capacity to learn."
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