The Diversity In Education: Pathways For Native Youth
Antonio Pecos
Jemez Pueblo
Antonio Pecos
Jemez Pueblo
Fig 2 Tribal council-Jemez pueblo, Pueblo of Jemez©2023
RESEARCH LOG 1
¨What The article sharing one skin was talking about was Jeannette Armstrong is from the Okanagan, British Columbia,, Where it is very dry and hot. Talks about how they live a lavish life style. Talking about how she lives and how she will not be taken away from her culture, how there is so many crazy people in the world with just Aggression. What they mainly go off of is the four capacities and what those capacities are is The Physical Self, The Emotional Self,The Thinking-in-Tellectual Self and The Spiritual Self. By all of this is they have certain thins of meaning. How they all stick together as one.¨
Armstrong, Jeanette. THe Case Against the Global Economyl. San Francisco, Sierra Club Books, 1996.
¨What this article was about was how a young boy grew up being Indian got taken away from it. So there was a boy named Joseph Henry who was a kid that grew up with his grandmother and made him very traditional, Took him to all events taught him some important things. But then things took a turn he was sent off to schooling and that's were things changed he was taught to speak english. He forgot all about his pueblo and tribe and didn't feel the same way.¨
Sunia, Joe. “And then I went to school memories of a Pueblo childhood.” New Mexico of journal reading, vol. 5, no. 2, 1985.
¨WHat the article was saying was first was how Alex Honnold was the only climber to free solo a 3,000 foot cliff. How two brothers were trapped. They were saying how we live by the colonist and how they named places. What is also talked about was respect. The grandma was talking about sacred lands, how it should be respected more. Their names are named after a tragedy has happened their. How settlers first arrived but they wanted to get into further definition to see on what really happened back then.¨
Toastie, B. “How place names impact the way we see landscape.” High country news, 1 May 2022.
HISTORY (RS LOG 2)
“Annual Earnings by Education” was showing the outcome of going to college and getting an education vs. not going to college. It had stated that if you go to college and have a higher education you were more likely to have a higher earning then anybody. But also it stated that if people went to college but didn't get no degree they were going to be making the same earnings as people that graduated from high school.
National Center of Education statistics.(2024). Annual earnings by Educational Attainment.Condition of Education U.S. Department of education institute of education sciences. Retrieved [date] from
What “Why Don't More Indians Do Better In School? The Battle Between U.S Schooling & American Indian /Alaska Native Education.” summarized was how this mother was not well, how her two children got sent off to boarding schools, they were doing bad. They ended up escaping the boarding school. It also talked about Indians and they were questioning if Indians really needed Education because they saw that us Indians were not doing so well. They were really getting concerned because there was no progress made in such a matter of time. But then there comes Indian kids who were attending public schools in 2017. They just kept on going. In Arizona there was a school where they were well educated and every parent wanted their kids to attend because they had a high rate of graduates, they were also free, they could be taught language, they could also speak their language.
Bryan Mckinley Jones Brayboy, K.Tsianina Comawaima, Why dont more Indians do better in school? The battle between U.S. schooling and American Indian/ Alaska Native Education. Daedalus 2018: 147(2):82-94 doi:https://doi.org/10.1162.DAED_a_00492
What I learned from “Trade School vs. College degree” video was comparing the trade and college education, What it was saying about trade was if you doing bad in highschool not having the good grades but still being able to graduate, trade will be the route you go Also it said if you were dealing with money and don't have the expensive for college trade will be The way to go. It was also saying if you go to trade you will most likely Earn more before a 4 year college student Graduates, you could Intentionally earn more than a college student that has a degree. By just completing two years in trade.
Practical wisdom-interesting ideas.¨Trade school v college -How they compare¨. Youtube , uploaded by practical wisdom, Nov 29,2020. Youtube.com/watch?v=4wBOTwnnRrk
Conversation log 3(current state of issue)
The struggles in Education and College, What it was saying was how kids are not meeting the curriculum standards need for school which they attend to drop out, or the skill based is to hard for them,by this occurring event takes place to the pandemic is because people did not like to do work in so which it dropped their IQ level, it attends to them entering college unprepared. or dropping out mid way thru the schooling, or even not being able to handle the advance learning, people are not taking guidance and information which is leading to a degree that does not provide a clear route, what is also the cause is the debt they have in college not being able to pay things.
20, Jamie Merisotis• Oct., et al. “America Is Slipping in Higher Education. the Slide Starts Long before College.” Lumina Foundation, 23 Oct. 2025, www.luminafoundation.org/news-and-views/america-is-slipping-in-higher-education-the-slide-starts-long-before-college/.
The current event of issue with trade is on a good rise why, because with the information that i gathered. A man named Kirby didn't know what he wanted to do after high school, college wasn't in his vocabulary, he found a passion with trade and developed some skills, now owns a company,. There has been some students who have opted out of college to do vocational school, That offered paid On-The-Job training. For the last 10-15 years It has been nothing but students getting out of universities.There is a lot of Vocational Jobs out there that are pretty attractive like HVAc, Electrical,Installation,solar panel that make $100,000 year with out any diploma, is cheaper to pay for school.
Johnston, Windsor. “Many in Gen Z Ditch Colleges for Trade Schools. Meet the ‘Toolbelt Generation.’” NPR, NPR, 22 Apr. 2024,www.npr.org/2024/04/22/1245858737/gen-z-trade-vocational-schools-jobs-college.
Conversation log 4(Global Connection)
Educational< Language, and Indigenous people
What this whole short story was about education,language, and indigenous people. What they were trying to say was in what ways could you possibly teach indigenous people because according to the research us indigenous people have a lack of education. Also how we would become assimilated by destroying our culture,language,and Identity. Also they wanted a school that is tied to their traditional education where they can also learn their own identity, They question how to improve the education for indigenous they came up with educational materials with socio culture relevance, language nest, inclusive curriculum, Bilingual education.
Wodon, Q., & Cosentino, G. (2024, March 16). Education, language, and indigenous peoples. World Bank Blogs. https://blogs.worldbank.org/en/education/education-language-and-indigenous-peoples
Revealing Stereotypes about immigrant students to middle school teachers in Italy
What ¨Revealing Stereotypes about immigrants students to middle school Teachers in Italy was talking about how the teachers had negative impacts against Immigrant natives in italy and hoe badly they treated them, also that was vy giving them bad grades, With the teachers that had those stereotypes were given a test and seeing what is the cause to all this because it feels like as if they were being bias to the students, The teachers were thinking all along that they had no future and education coming to them.
The Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL). (n.d.). The Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL). https://www.povertyactionlab.org/evaluation/revealing-stereotypes-about-immigrant-students-middle-school-teachers-italy
Educational Opportunity in Australia 2015 who succeeds and misses out
What this short story was telling us about Australia is how they put their students in check how they want them to be educated. How they want them to have bright features. Education is the main resource out in Australia. They gave well opportunities as well like the work force on how they train them. How they bring back the students that are failing. with the younger kids they start them early they work with their social skills for later success.
Lamb, Stephen, et al. “Educational Opportunity in Australia 2015.” Centre for International Research on Education Systems, by Mitchell Institute, illustrated by Rupert Ganzer, report, Mitchell Institute, 2015, www.everychildcq.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Educational-opportunity-in-Australia-2015.pdf.
ACTION PLANS
My Action plan Took place on wednesday, 19th of November, I invited Hannah Trujillo from Isleta Pueblo, She discussed her college experience and what is expected to come, the outcome,Price range, Where it has gotten her today. Where my Action Plan took place was in Hannah Turilljioś classroom mst 9.The reason I chose this action plan was because I wanted kids to understand what is to come if they are going to college and how you can prepare for it,
My Action plan took place on Wednesday the 18th of March. Who I invited was Mikkio Ellis 12th grade counselor. What was planned was to talk to the kids on what they want to do after high school and what to consider when taking classes for those who know what they wanted to do after high school. We talked to Hannah Trujillo’s 1st period students. The action plan took place in Hannah Trujillo's classroom MST 9. Why I chose this action plan was to get a better understanding on what the youth wants to do after high school so they don't go throughout the same struggles that I went through finding out late what they want to do so I just wanted to give them a heads up.