Indigenous Knowledge for Effective Education Program
Indigenous Knowledge for Effective Education Program (IKEEP) at the University of Idaho prepares and certifies culturally responsive Indigenous teachers to
Indigenous Knowledge for Effective Education Program (IKEEP) at the University of Idaho prepares and certifies culturally responsive Indigenous teachers to meet the unique needs of Native American students in K-12 schools. IKEEP scholars are part of a teaching cohort committed to innovation in indigenous education.
12/19/2025
Happy Friday IKEEP Family! 😁
We would like to share the latest IKEEP BUZZ Edition with you all. Click on the link below to learn more about what IKEEP has been up to this past year. 📣🥳🙌
IKEEP Buzz Fall 2025 Check out this Magazine designed by Angela Jacobson.
12/18/2024
Introducing ‘The IKEEP Buzz’
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12/11/2024
11/05/2024
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✨ Join us this Native American Heritage Month as we celebrate "Voices of Our Ancestors"! ✨ Throughout November, we’ll be honoring the stories, wisdom, and resilience that have shaped our communities. Learn from master storytellers, historians, and Native American theater, we invite everyone to connect with, learn from, and celebrate the powerful legacy of Native voices. 📖💫
👉 Check out our full schedule and be part of the journey!
10/16/2024
4 Seasons of Indigenous Learning 2024-2025 Course - Outdoor Learning School & Store Already Enrolled? AFTER Oct 15, you can log into your 4 Seasons of Indigenous Learning Modules An Indigenous Learning Opportunity running from Fall to Spring annually. Each year – or Season – builds on the next… Beginning in the Fall and running until the Spring, this course is offered in part...
Feat. Vanessa Anthony-Stevens
REL Event | Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy: Bridging Theory and Practice Webinar Date: October 23, 2024 Time: 12:30–2:00 p.m. HST, 3:30–5:00 p.m. PST, 6:30-8:00 p.m. EST Description: Join REL Pacific, education researchers and practitioners to learn about and discuss concrete examples of what culturally sustaining pedagogy (CSP) looks...
10/02/2024
Indigenous Peoples' Day! 🌿
At the University of Idaho Native American Student Center, we are proud to honor the strength, resilience, and cultures of all Indigenous peoples. Moscow, Idaho—home to the Niimíipuu (Nez Perce), Palus (Palouse), and Schitsu’umsh (Coeur d’Alene) tribes —became the first city in Idaho to officially recognize Indigenous Peoples' Day in 2017, and we continue to celebrate this important day on campus.
Indigenous Peoples' Day is not just a time for reflection, but also a time to recognize the vital contributions of Indigenous communities, both historically and in our modern world. It is a call to support the ongoing journey toward justice, equity, and healing for Native peoples.
Today and every day, we are committed to uplifting Indigenous voices, promoting cultural understanding, and creating a space of belonging for Native students and all communities at the University of Idaho.
09/14/2024
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| Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
| Friday | 9am - 5pm |