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  1. The current state of math education at a tribal college / university, TCU, will be presented, particularly with respect to entry into STEM majors. The alternative developmental math curriculum offered at a TCU institution using a modified pedagogical delivery system offers sound mathematical principals based on life-skills with relevant problem-solving, while explicitly addressing other holistic needs of the student such as math anxiety, persistence, mindset, and the value of collaboration (group work). This cooperative work is intended to create a community of learning which is in tune with traditional Native American cultural practices. Students learn to be responsible for their learning, engage in team work, and develop a “can-do” attitude towards mathematics. Implementation of two separate approaches at two separate institutions will be presented. 
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  2. Typically college STEM instructors implicitly expect a level of meta-cognition, emotional resiliency, and general student readiness that largely exceeds any training or preparation students receive in K-12. Not meeting such expectations is perhaps a more significant barrier to student success than deficits in subject-based knowledge. This paper discusses initiatives at Sitting Bull College that seek, without substantial curricular change, to enhance student meta-cognition and emotional intelligence through the use of contextualized & project-based learning in a cohort model that incorporates specific skills training (such as Motivational Interviewing) for both students and instructors. 
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