The Office of Head Start's (OHS) Language Revitalization Report provides information about efforts to revitalize tribal languages. The material is based on visits to programs and discussions with tribal leaders, program staff, and parents. The chapters focus on preparing and developing a revitalization strategy, implementing language learning for children and adult learners, and building community support. Program examples and teaching tips are provided, along with a list of resources. The report affirms the value of maintaining tribes' cultural and linguistic heritage. It also builds on the earlier work of OHS, including the Tribal Language Report (2012) and the ACF-IM-HS-15-02.
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Related Resources
- ACF-IM-HS-15-02 Native Language Preservation, Revitalization, Restoration, and Maintenance in Head Start Programs
- Tribal Consultation Reports
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Resource Type: Report
National Centers: Early Childhood Development, Teaching and Learning
Program Type: American Indian and Alaska Native
Last Updated: October 22, 2024