Tribal Resource & Distance Learning Centers

 

VISION

Educational Excellence:  The Nimiipuu Way to Workforce Development

To serve Tribally determined goals consistent with the policy of self-determination to prepare native workers for the 21st century.

 

GOALS

The goals of this program under the Tribal Education department are:

 

DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES

The design of the tribal service found in this program is to assist the local labor force with a pathway leading to employability to our regional labor market.  Enrollment of participants into the program is based on an individual assessment of knowledge, skill or ability; and/or level to need to engage in an employability plan resulting in a positive outcomes(s): 1) enter employment or complete an education/training objective.

Basic enrollment eligibility requirements are: 1) Age, 14 and over; 2) Residence, on or near Nez Perce Reservation; 3) Indian, enrolled member of a U.S. federally recognized Tribe; and 4)an pen enrollment to any community ember, native or non-native is found under partnerships with college and university systems for the first three pathways.

The pathways are:

The NWIC associate degree completion is transferrable to LCSC, UI and all Washington State colleges.  Enrollment options are: less than part-time (5 credits or less); part-time (6-8 credits); 3/4 time (9-11 credits); and full-time (12 + credits).  The class schedule caters to the working adult offering both real time and independent learning courses.

This program uses technology for simultaneous audio and visual communication between Kamiah and Lapwai using an interactive video conferencing system, and on-line learning management system (WebCT) to reach a wider student audience and community.

 

STAFF

 

PROGRAM COMPONENTS

The program completed an annual report for period 10-01-03 to 09-30-04, and submitted to the lead federal agency, U.S. Department of the Interior working in partnership with federal agency, U.S. Department of the Interior working in partnership with federal agencies of Labor and Health & Human Service.

Significant finding of the annual performance report for the academic calendar of 2003-2004 or ending FY04 on, September 30, 2004:

Enrollments Terminated

ADULTS    Pre-test    Post-test

Reading        10.4        11.0

Math              7.1          9.0

Writing            7.6        10.0

Average Time Spent in ABE/GED:  45.7 hours

YOUTH

Reading            7.7        10.5

Math                7.4        7.9

Writing            6.0          11.1

Average Time Spent in ABE/GED: 17.9 hours

WELFARE RECIPIENT

Reading            8.2        10.3

Math                6.9        9.9

Writing            7.5        10.1

Average Time Spent in ABE/GED: 12.8 hours

Following is a summary of pre-test scores of potential students terminating individual ABE/GED study plan resulting in no post-test score to validate improvement in subject area.

                    Reading    Math    Writing

Adults            8.1            7.8        8.3

Youth            5.8            5.2        4.3

Welfare Recipient        no records available

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

Lapwai             208-843-7316 PHONE                       208-843-7380 FAX

Kamiah            208-935-4118 PHONE                        208-935-4101 FAX

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