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Indian/Native American Education.

A program that focuses on the design and implementation of instructional and advising services for American Indian, Alaska Native, and Hawaiian Native students at various learning levels and that prepares individuals to perform teaching and administrative functions in Tribal/First Nation schools. Includes instruction in the cultural traditions and social patterns, history and politics, learning styles and issues, curriculum design, LEP and minority education strategies, counseling techniques and social issues, rural education services, distance education, adult education techniques, school administration, applicable laws and regulations, and research issues.

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$68,390

Avg Median Salary $68,390
Lowest Median $64,690
Highest Median $72,090

Source: BLS OEWS May 2024

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Career Paths 2
Degree Level Bachelor
Code 13.0203

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