Training and Technical Assistants List:
Development and Implementation of
WAC 181-78A-700
First Peoples’ Language, Culture, and Oral tribal traditions Certification Program
Technical Assistants/Consultants:
First Peoples’ Language, Culture, and Oral Tribal Traditions Certification WAC 181-78A-700:
Program Guidelines (What is the program? What is required? Where do you start? Who needs to be involved? What do you do and when do you do it?)
360-658-3617, 425-879-6694 (cell)
Other Areas of Expertise:
Assessment – What is it? How is it done? Is assessment only testing?
Building Collaborative Relationships – How do you build successful collaborations through respectful relationships? What are the key principles of building successful collaborative relationships?
Creative Problem Solving – Think outside the box. The possibilities are limitless if you can train yourself to explore ideas that seem impossible.
Cultural Awareness – What is culture? How do you teach about culture? What can you teach about culture in a public education system? How can you use language to teach culture? What does it mean to be multicultural?
Curriculum and Materials Development – What is curriculum? How does it affect materials and classroom instruction? How is it affected by the community’s and school’s goals? How is it related to assessment? Does a curriculum have to be based on discrete grammar points or on Essential Academic Learning Requirements? Can a curriculum be theme or topic or project based?
Grant writing – When you do need a planning grant? When do you need an implementation grant? What is the difference? Do you ask for space before staff?
Indian Education
Instructional Methodology – What are the best methods for language revitalization?
Language and Learning – What is language? How do you learn language? How do you teach language? How do you learn a language? Does age make a difference? What is the difference between maintenance and revitalization and how does this impact learning?
Language and Technology – Use of technological resources in teaching and revitalizing languages. What are the ethical concerns? What are intellectual property rights?
Law – Civil rights, Indian education, language rights, intellectual property rights
Linguistics – The science of language. How do you create a written system? What sounds do you represent and how? How do you create a grammar? What type of grammar is most useful for teaching? What is a dictionary? What should be represented in the dictionary?
New Strategic Directions: Program Development as a Process – Often our goals become our prison. How can you use goals to lead you? This approach to program development encourages teamwork, lots of communication, and a constant revision of goals. Relationship, learning and successful collaboration are the immediate benefits.
Pilot and Guidelines - What is the pilot program? What is required? Where do you start? Who needs to be involved? What do you do and when do you do it?
Transformational Communication – Imagine communicating from nothing, with no assumptions, preconceptions, or past experiences influencing the way we hear what people have to say. Imagine what could be possible if you could learn how to communicate with others in this way.
Tribal Government
Understanding Language and Learning in a new Paradigm- Words are Medicine: We Frame Our World through Language. Language creates the world. How is our worldview created in the language we use? How is our future created in the language we use?
What do you need to do to get certified? – So you want to be a language teacher? What next?
Technical Assistants/Consultants
and Their Areas of Expertise
Valerie Bellack, Muckleshoot Tribe
253-735-6647 Ext 121, vbellack@hotmail.com
Tim Brewer
360-651-4120
Melissa Campobasso, Okanogan Band of the
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Indian Reservation
509-634-2383, melissa.campobasso@colvilletribes.com
Karen Condon, Okanogan Wenatchee Band of the
Confederated Colville Tribes
509-634-2148, arcenter@cuonlinenow.com
Francis Cullooyah, Kalispel Tribe
509-445-1147 ext. 281
Bryan Flett, Spokane Tribe of Indians
509-979-1910, bryanf59@aol.com
Hank Gobin, Tulalip Tribes, Cultural Resources Program Manager
360-651-3310
Mercedes Hinkson
360-738-7886, Mercedes@zeninternet.com
Sharon R. Kinley, Lummi Nation
Director, Coast Salish Institute/Northwest Indian College
360-676-2772, skinley@nwic.edu
Denny Hurtado, Skokomish Tribe, Indian Education Director, Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
360-725-6160, Denny.Hurtado@k12.wa.us
Makah Language Program
360-645-2711, mcrc@olypen.com
Yvonne Wilkie, Makah Nation
Program Manager and Preschool Language Teacher
Maria Parker Pascua, Makah Nation,
Language Specialist and High School Language Teacher
Patsy Martin, Yakama Nation
509-874-2006
John E. Sirois (say' ay'), Cultural Preservation Administrator
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Indian Reservation
PO Box 150 / Nespelem, WA 99155
john.sirois@colvilletribes.com
Ted Solomon, Lummi Tribe
Language Program Director
360-384-2380
Jamie Valadez, Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe
360-452-1290 or 360-565-1556,
Martina Whelshula, Arrow Lakes Nation of the Confederated Colville Tribes 509 465-2331, mwhelshula@comcast.net
Suzi Wright, Linguist
360-658-3617, 425-879-6694 (cell)
Marsha Wynecoop, Spokane Tribe of Indians
Language Program Manager
509 258-4315, Whalawitsa@aol.com