Native American students account for only 1.2 percent of public school enrollment, but their achievement often is low while their dropout rates and discipline problems are high.
A handful of school leaders wanted to better understand how tribal educa…
As the number of students learning English climbs steadily upward in states like Missouri, Nebraska and Kansas, teachers across the spectrum are in need of resources and training to help them develop instructional strategies and skills to work with E…
Continue Reading →Published Online: February 28, 2012
Published in Print: February 29, 2012, as After 28 Years, N.D. Superintendent to Retire
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Wayne G. Sanstead, the gregarious former government teacher and debate coach who has served as North Dakota’…
Continue Reading →If you’ve got a passion for nature and adventure, do not look further. North Dakota is your destination. Its genuine charm lies beyond what the eyes can see, making the state truly a diamond in the rough.
One of the North Dakota’s nicknames is the “Sioux State,” which comes from the name of the original [...]
Continue Reading →Published Online: June 30, 2010
Fargo, N.D.
Supporters of a high-speed broadband network that connects researchers in a dozen northern states say the system is in good shape despite university budget cutbacks, thanks in part to a new federal initi…
