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Universities train more Indian teachers
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 2003 Universities and colleges offer programs to increase the number of American Indian and Alaska Native teachers, the Associated Press reports. The University of Oregon started a new recruitment effort. At Montana State University, about 20 students are in training to work on the Crow and Northern Cheyenne reservations. Arizona State University, has 18 in training and has sent 20 graduates to schools. The University of Utah has about 100 applicants for 12 spots. Get the Story:
Western Schools Seek Indian Teachers (AP 4/1)
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