First Peoples' Partnership

 
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Charlotte Williams
M.A. Education, 2005

"My Antioch educational experience has been challenging and at a convenient location (Muckleshoot Tribal College). I have enjoyed working on my master's thesis and will continue researching educational issues."


Roxanna Banguis
Graduate Teacher Preparation with M.A. Education, 2004

"I am grateful I was able to obtain a master's degree in education through Antioch University's First Peoples' program at the Muckleshoot Tribal College. The program was a steppingstone for me to enter a doctoral program in education and leadership."


Nancy Jo Bob
M.A. Education, 2004

"The First Peoples' program, in name and design, motivated me to continue my education even though I already have a master's degree. I like saying, 'I am a graduate from the First Peoples' program.' The program opened up my eyes and my mind to what more I can achieve!"


Lorraine Cross
M.A. Education, 2004

"I had a great experience. This program is much better than having to take standardized tests and practice memorization. This was a much more personalized experience. I appreciated the faculty, staff and the time we were given by them."


Stephanie Martin
B.A. in Liberal Studies with Teacher Preparation, 2004, M.A. Education, 2006

"My experience at Antioch has helped me become a self-reliant, broad-minded, mature person and educator. Antioch has helped me reach my full potential. I believe in myself and my abilities as an educator. I am a better person because of  my education at Antioch." Want to read more about Stephanie Martin? Check out Alumni & Student Stories.


Sarita Williams
Graduate Teacher Preparation with M.A. Education, 2004

"My educational experience at Antioch presented opportunities to maximize my professional and personal growth. It was a privilege and honor to be part of the cohort group for the First Peoples' program. The learning experience created an in-depth understanding and appreciation for multicultural education. As a result, I have had opportunities to work with other educational leaders to develop strategies to dismantle cultural stereotypes. With this in mind, my educational experience at Antioch has truly enhanced my life."


Sherri Foreman
Graduate Teacher Preparation, 2003, M.A. Education, 2006

"The Antioch education program at Muckleshoot was what I needed. The convenience of having this program close to home allowed me the opportunity to engage with students, educators and others who had a Native American focus. The culturally relevant courses gave me a broader and deeper understanding of educational diversity that extends beyond my commitment to Native American students. Overall, the program supported me as a Native American, while assisting me in enhancing my focus on Native American issues in education." Want to read more about Sherri Foreman? Check out Alumni & Student Stories.

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