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MT ST 20-1-501
MONTANA CODE
TITLE 20. EDUCATION(a) every Montanan, whether Indian or non-Indian, be encouraged to learn about the distinct and unique heritage of American Indians in a culturally responsive manner; and
(b) every educational agency and all educational personnel will work cooperatively with Montana tribes or those tribes that are in close proximity, when providing instruction or when implementing an educational goal or adopting a rule related to the education of each Montana citizen, to include information specific to the cultural heritage and contemporary contributions of American Indians, with particular emphasis on Montana Indian tribal groups and governments.
(3) It is also
the intent of this part, predicated on the belief that all school personnel
should have an understanding and awareness of Indian tribes to help them relate
effectively with Indian students and parents, that educational personnel provide
means by which school personnel will gain an understanding of and appreciation
for the American Indian people.
History:
En. Sec. 1, Ch. 527, L. 1999.
MT ST 20-1-502
MONTANA CODE(a) a formal course of study or class, developed with the advice and assistance of Indian people, that is offered separately or that is integrated into existing accreditation standards by a unit of the university system or by an accredited tribal community college located in Montana, including a teacher education program within the university system or a tribal community college located in Montana, or by the board of trustees of a school district;
(b) inservice training developed by the superintendent of public instruction in cooperation with educators of Indian descent and made available to school districts;
(c) inservice training provided by a local board of trustees of a school district, which is developed and conducted in cooperation with tribal education departments, tribal community colleges, or other recognized Indian education resource specialists; or
(d) inservice training developed by professional education organizations or associations in cooperation with educators of Indian descent and made available to all certified and classified personnel.
MT ST 20-1-503
MONTANA
CODE
TITLE 20. EDUCATION
CHAPTER 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
PART 5. AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES
20-1-503. Qualification in Indian studies -- trustees and noncertified personnel