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Example Survey - A Pilot Survey on Native American Language Vitality
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Marilyn Reed Slides - Community Surveys
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Survey Examples
Planning is an essential part of language revitalization. Surveys, sometimes required by funding sources, are a tool for planning. Far beyond recording language status, surveys help us understand community vitality – how people are using and want to use their languages and attitudes that can propel or hinder revitalization efforts. This folder contains examples of different kinds of surveys from around the world. In addition, there is some helpful material for developing, analyzing, and reporting on survey data. The contents were gathered by Keren Rice and Mary Linn over several years for their Community Language Survey workshops taught at the Institute for Collaborative Language Research (CoLang) in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 (Rice and Ozbolt), and 2018. The slides are taken from their TalkStory on community surveys at ICLDC 2017 and used in their 2018 CoLang workshop. All of the surveys and reports provided here are open access or given with permission to share.
Mary Linn 2023
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Guide Presentations - Community Surveys
Marilyn Reed and Dr. Juliet Morgan present on developing, implementing, and using community surveys.
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Juliet's Presentation - Community Surveys
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Guide Talks Recording - Teacher Development
Jennie DeGroat and Naatosi Fish discuss methods teachers can use to plan curricula and develop lesson plans to improve their language teaching methods
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Indigitization Toolkit
The Indigitization Toolkit is a collection of resources to support and guide digitization projects in Indigenous communities. The Indigitization Toolkit also fits into the broader goal of providing support to First Nations communities in the management of their information.
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American Indian Language Development Institute
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Canadian Indigenous Languages and Literacy Development Institute
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Institute on Collaborative Language Research
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Northwest Indian Language Institute
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