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Michael V. Singh – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2025
While the term "Latina/o/e/x" (hence, Latinx) has become widely used to refer to people of Latin American origin or descent, it has been scrutinized for its ambiguity, homogenization, and oppressive approach to difference. These debates have entered the field of education, which struggles to define what it means to signify or affirm when…
Descriptors: Latin Americans, Language Usage, Cultural Education, Racism
Hoa Pham – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
This storied paper reflects my awakening to the notion of interbeing, a core concept of Engaged Buddhism posed by the Vietnamese Zen Buddhist Thich Nhat Hanh. My awareness was heightened in writing about a young Vietnamese child, Dylan, with whom I engaged in an early childhood study in Aotearoa New Zealand. Underpinned by Chen's "Asia as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Buddhism, Immigrants, Young Children
Jon A. Levisohn – Journal of Jewish Education, 2025
The purpose of Jewish education is language acquisition in its broad and metaphorical sense. More precisely, Jewish education should create the conditions for the development of the capacity to produce language. Or more colloquially, Jewish education should help students become speakers of Jewish language. This article defends this idea,…
Descriptors: Judaism, Religious Schools, Jews, Religious Education
Mayo, Peter – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
This paper, rather than providing a comprehensive discussion around Paulo Freire's ideas, focuses on one aspect of his body of work: colonialism. The emphasis is on the 'oppressor consciousness' and cultural invasion (seen in its broadest context to include institutional colonialism with special reference to the traditional, modernizing and…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Colonialism, Decolonization, Educational Philosophy
Upadhyay, Bhaskar – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2023
I approach this paper from a critical retro-reflective stance, which explores borders both physical and educational through my pedagogical experiences in a high school in India, home experiences in the geographical borderlands of Nepal and India, and my current work in Nepal and the United States. All of the anecdotes or data originate from my…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Experience, Science Instruction, Influences
Kevin Lowe; Katherine Thompson; Greg Vass; Christine Grice – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
The Australian education system is culpable in perpetuating, rather than alleviating, inequitable outcomes for First Nations peoples. To address this, the "Culturally nourishing schooling project (2020-2024)" involves eight high schools committed to whole-of-school change in four intertwined domains: learning from Country,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Minority Group Students, Culturally Relevant Education
A. M. Aramati Casper; Linda C. Fuselier; Susan Jarosi; A. Kelsey Lewis; Stacey Ritz; Karen M. Warkentin; J. Kasi Jackson; Rhea R. Datta; Adriana M. Garriga-Lopez; Sara Giordano; A. Kelly Lane; Sheron L. Mark; Kimberly D. Tanner; Ash T. Zemenick; Sarah L. Eddy – Natural Sciences Education, 2025
For decades experts have called for improving equity in science education regarding sex, gender, and reproduction, with little large-scale change. To identify potential approaches to change, we convened an interdisciplinary group of biologists, education researchers, and gender and science studies scholars. Our conversations revealed a fundamental…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Science Education, Equal Education, Educational Change
Wang, Qi – Child Development Perspectives, 2021
The development of autobiographical memory is a culturally constructive process in which children learn to remember and share their personal experiences in culture-specific ways. In this article, I present a theoretical model that situates children's independent recall and joint reminiscing with parents in the cultural context. Built on…
Descriptors: Memory, Experience, Children, Cultural Influences
White, E. Jayne – Global Studies of Childhood, 2022
Sustained shared thinking dialogues which focus on teacher talk with preschool learners have long been considered an important route to learning progression. Toddlers, however, seldom engage in dialogues through talk alone, and their encounters are often fleeting. As a consequence, they are often positioned on the periphery of learning dialogues…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Preschool Education, Preschool Teachers, Interpersonal Communication
Carpena-Méndez, Fina; Virtanen, Pirjo Kristiina; Williamson, Karla Jessen – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2022
The relationship between Indigenous learning systems and sustainability pedagogies has not been sufficiently elaborated despite the recognition of Indigenous peoples as stewards of the world's biological, cultural and linguistic diversity. Indigenous pedagogies are intergenerational, relational, and land-based. This special section addresses…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Sustainability, Teaching Methods, Indigenous Populations
Guy, Mary E. – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2022
Teaching cultural competency is a two-way street. Instruction is more comprehensive when it raises awareness of cultural context. And students see relevancy when they learn how theories and principles relate to the context they know. Cultural context is especially obvious in nations colonized by cultures different from theirs. India provides a…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Public Service, Cultural Influences, Class Activities
Hudley, Anne H. Charity; Mallinson, Christine; Bucholtz, Mary – Teachers College Press, 2022
"Talking College" shows that language is fundamental to Black and African American culture and that linguistic justice is crucial to advancing racial justice, both on college campuses and throughout society. Writing from a linguistics-informed, Black-centered educational framework, the authors draw extensively on Black college students'…
Descriptors: Blacks, African American Students, Black Dialects, Language Usage
Idalia Nuñez; Enrique David Degollado; Claudia G. Cervantes-Soon – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
In this theoretical paper, we aim to (re)imagine and (re)conceptualize biliteracy as an anti-colonial endeavor to destabilize colonial projects that continue to permeate how language and literacy are conceptualized in schools. We build on previous scholarship that has theorized Spanish-English biliteracy and extend this scholarship by centering…
Descriptors: Literacy, Bilingualism, Second Language Learning, Native Language
Artiles, Alfredo J. – Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, 2022
Research on racial and linguistic disparities in disability identification must be grounded on the dual nature of disability as an object of protection and a tool of stratification. This dual nature requires a situated research approach to understand the stratifying power of disability--Who is targeted? Where? How? By whom and to what…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, Language Usage, Disability Identification, Minority Group Students
Savrutskaya, Elisaveta; Ustinkin, Sergey; Bondyreva, Svetlana; Nikitin, Alexander; Goryunova, Anna – NORDSCI, 2021
The article discusses the issue of the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the choice of methods and forms of educational activities and socialization of young people in the current difficult situation of society development, the issue of the peculiarities of the formation in these conditions of a new type of culture -- digital culture and the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Barriers, Educational Technology

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