Accelerate Your Performance

Using Local Culture to Improve the Student Experience

October 14, 2021 Studer Education Season 3 Episode 213
Accelerate Your Performance
Using Local Culture to Improve the Student Experience
Show Notes

Embedding the context of local culture into classrooms results in a more successful, memorable experience for students. It's likely that your community has a rich culture and history, much like Lac du Flambeau in Northern Wisconsin. Today, we revisit an interview with Lac du Flambeau School District Superintendent Dr. Larry Ouimette. During this conversation, we discuss how the local Native American Ojibwe Tribe is an integral piece of Lac du Flambeau's history and the ties between its school system and local cultural values.

This episode answers questions such as:

  • How can local culture fit into our schools?
  • Why is it important to understand the history of the local community?
  • What do people need right now from school leaders?

Read Superintendent Larry Quimette's AASA article: Embedding Local Culture in Student Learning

Recommended Resources: Does Local Culture Have a Place in Schools?, Building the Conditions for a Learning Culture & Listen Intently
Recommended Podcasts: Prioritizing Local Culture in Schools, Focus on the Fundamentals to Improve, Define Values to Guide Your Decisions & Bold Leaders, Bold Decisions and Bold Results