Dynamic, passionate, and authentically connected. Just a few words in an attempt to capitalize on the professional dispositions and teaching pedagogy of Dr. Derek Stewart, who facilitated a Tribal Arts I course for Early College students at our institution. His passion for tribal arts and history provided a welcoming and energizing setting, resulting in authentic connections between students and on a teacher-to-student basis
Leah Hamann: Monarch Project Early College Coordinator: Classroom Teacher
Derek Stewart has been a master instructor and course developer for the Traditional Arts, Food and Medicine Classes at the Sitting Bull Visitor Center for the past 8 years. He has gone above and beyond to make sure that his courses are developed and taught with the utmost respect and meet the needs of the Visitor Center.
Jen Martel: Director, Sitting Bull College Visitor Center: School Administrator
Dr. Derek Stewart’s curriculum development process provides my college students with a solid framework for exploring creative solutions to real-life problems. His curriculum planning supports and enhances my desire to provide students with challenging yet achievable learning goals, which include community engagement with stakeholders and artists. Since then, he has positively impacted over three hundred SDSU students.
Elizabeth Tofte, PhD: SDSU Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture: District Coordinator