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EPISODE · Mar 23, 2023 · 42 MIN

Students from the American Indian Resource Center

from UEN Homeroom · host Leonard Almero, Anisah Marion, Dani Sloan, Matt Winters

Join hosts Dani and Matt in this episode of UEN Homeroom as they welcome guests Anisha Marion and Leonard Almero from the American Indian Resource Center to discuss ways educators can support Native American learners in K-12 classrooms. From cultural sensitivity to awareness training, learn how to create a more inclusive learning environment for your students.U of U American Indian Resource CenterFind current, culturally appropriate resources for teaching and learning about Utah’s indigenous communities at: https://www.uen.org/americanindian/Watch FNX on UENTVStay Connected with UENTwitterFacebookInstagram

Join hosts Dani and Matt in this episode of UEN Homeroom as they welcome guests Anisha Marion and Leonard Almero from the American Indian Resource Center to discuss ways educators can support Native American learners in K-12 classrooms. From cultural sensitivity to awareness training, learn how to create a more inclusive learning environment for your students.

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