September 5, 2002 THE CONFEDERATED TRIBES LANGUAGE LESSON Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon As the summer winds down and the school year nears its beginning, the staff at the Language program are putting the final touches on lesson plans, establishing lesson times, and meeting with Warm Springs Elemen tary school teachers. The routine of the school year is about to begin. As it does, we at the Culture & Heri tage Department would like to share with you another project that has been going on this summer, which has involved all of our the teachers and the Culture and Heritage Dept. Director. An Update On The Certification Of Na tive American Teachers To Teach Tribal Languages Myra Johnson; Director C. & H. Dept. I am pleased to announce the final stages of the State of Oregon law ORS 342.1 44 American Indian languages teaching license becoming an important role in the preserva tion of our three languages of Warm Springs. It has been educational for politicians and others in the State, to recognize the impor tant role that languages play in the survival and maintenance of our sovereignty, culture, and Tribal identities. The most important part of the Law recog nizes that Tribes will be in full control of their Tribal languages. The State and others will be there in supportive roles to Tribes that have Tribal members ready to teach languages that apply for the teaching license. The Tribes will establish the criteria that applicatnts will need to fulfill and then file the application jointly to the Teachers Standards and Practices Com mission (TSCP) for the teaching license. The stages from beginning to end are as follows: 1 . Senate Bill to 2001 Legislative Assem blypassed unopposed. 2. Mettings held by Oregon Departmetn of Education to discuss implementation. 3. 1st draft of Rules to Implement intro duced to TSCP (proved unacceptable to Tribes and others). 4. Summer of 2002 342.144 official part of Oregon Statutes. 5. Discussions held on concerns of 1 st draft of Rules to Implement, with many supporters asking for shorter version. 6. 2nd draft of Rules to Implement ac cepted and on to the TSPC. 7. TSPC approved 2nd Rules to Implement August 2, 2002. 8. First application for teaching license next to occur. These 8 stages are simplified. During all of these stages, a lot of conversation, support, discussion, meetings, and other events had to happen to come to a place that would allow for the teaching license to be available for the 2002-03 school year. For your reference, provided also on this page, are: Oregon Statute, and Teachers Standards Practices Commission Rule to Imple ment Senate Bill 690. Rule to Implement Senate Bill 690 addresses the two bills: ORS 181.539 (not included due to length) and ORS 342.123 (provided). Our program has many thanks to give to many, many people. Thanks to Wendell Jim, who in 1 995 seeded the idea to get our lan guage instructors certified. All Tribal elders from Oregon Reservations, who came to sup port and testify on behalf of the bill when it was first introduced: Michael Mason, Louie Pitt, Minority House Leader Kate Brown, Sena tors (Bev Clarno, Ted Ferrioli, Jason Atkinson, Maragret Carter, Susan Castillo, Avel Gordly, Dave Nelson, Frank Shields, Charles Starr, and Mark Simmons), House Representatives (Dan Gardner, Vic Backlund, Richard Devlin, Dan Doyle, Elaine Hopson, Jan Lee Karen Minnis, Donna Nelson, Tootsie Smith, Carolyn Tomei, Carl Vilson), thank you Oregon State Univer sity Staff, University of Oregon Staff, Oregon Department of Education Staff, Oregon Tribal Language Program Staff, Warm Springs El ementary School, thank you Urbana Ross, Madeline, Gladys, Language Program Staff School Time and School Safety who spoke in the three languages of Warm Springs and so many others who have sup ported this effort. I know that I left out many CIVIL RIGHTS STATUTE 342.1 23 Knowledge of civil rights laws re quired. (1 ) In addition to and not in lieu of an other law or rule or standard established by the Teacher Standards and Practices Commis sion, the commission shall require an applicant for a teaching license or any renewal thereof demonstrate knowledge of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1 964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1 972, and federal statutes pertaining thereto, as well as state statutes prohibiting discrimination. (2) An applicant shall be required to demon strate knowledge of federal and state stat utes prohibiting discrimination required by subsection (1 ) of this section only once. 1977 c.805 2; 1981 c663 1 people, yet you know whom you are and that the smallest role-played was an important one. So our hearts and prayers are with those who continue to support our efforts. RULE TO IMPLEMENT SB 690 (2001 SES-SION)-ORS 342.144 Requirements for an American Indian Langauges Teaching License: 584-060-0200 Upon filing a correct and complete application in form and matter prescribed by the Commission, an applicant may be granted an American Indian Teaching License for one or more American Indian lan guages. The license shall be valid for three years'ricrmatbeTenem from the holder of the license. (1 ) The initial application shall be a joint appli cation for the prospective teacher and the tribe whose language will be taught. The tribe must certify that the applicat is qualified to teach the language of the tribe. (2) The initial application shall include the submission of fingerprint cards with the ap propriate fees and a completed affidavit at testing to the review of laws prohibiting dis crimination as found in the booklet entitled Discrimination and the Oregon Educator. (3) A holder of an American Indian languages teaching license who does not also have a teaching license or registration issued under ORS 342.1 25 may not teach any subject other than the American Indian language they are approved to teach by the tribe. Answers to Last Issue's Wasq'u Word Puzzle a s h a 3 a a ? a n This word was missing a clue in our last issue, so a special congratulations to those who figured it outl Sorry to those who tried, that omission was not intentional. AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGES STATUTE 342.144 American Indian languages teaching license. (1 ) As used in this section, "American Indian tribe" means an Indian tribe as that term is defined in ORS 97.740. (2) The Legislative Assembly declares that teaching American Indian languages is essential to the proper education of American Indian children. (3) The Teacher Standards and Practices Commission shall establish an American Indian lan guages teaching licesnse. (4) Each American Indian tribe may develop a written and oral test that must be successfully completed by an applicant for an American Indian languages teaching license in order to deter mine whether the applicant is qualified to teach the tribe's native language. When developing the test, the tribe shall determine: (a) Which dialects will be used on the test; t (b) Wheather the tribe will standardize the tribe's writing system; and (c) How the teaching methods will be evaluated in the classroom. (5) The test shall be administered at an appropriate location that does not create hardship for the tribal members administering the test. (6) The commission may not require an applicant to hold a specific academic degree, to com plete a specific amount of education or to complete a teacher education program to treceive an American Indian languages teaching license. (7) (a) An American Indian languages teaching license qualifies the holder to accept a teaching position in a school district, public charter school, education service diestrict, community col lege, or state institution of higher educaiton. (b) A holder of an American Indian languages teaching licesne who does not also have a teach ing license issued under ORS 342.1 25 may not teach in a school district or education service district any subject other than the American Indian language they are approved to teach by the tribe. i I - - t ' ......... 4 . , f ,.. .... . ...... J, . . . ... . .., , ... y ' "