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Lorenzo Lazaro Sánchez-Gatt; Saleel Adarkar Menon; Juliet Hess – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2025
Transcultural pedagogy, or what is often described as world music pedagogy, in U.S. and Canadian classrooms often utilizes an extractive logic, serving to essentialize culture, invisibilize logics that are incongruent to European, Canadian, and U.S.-centric epistemologies, and uphold the goal of white assimilation under the guise of…
Descriptors: Music Education, Colonialism, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences
Natchee Blu Barnd – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2025
In this essay, I argue that Ethnic Studies-based approaches to racism and colonialism can improve student learning during study abroad. These approaches can further extend learning impact beyond that of diversity, equity, and inclusion goals. I outline how every host site can support attention to race and colonialism, explain the dangers of…
Descriptors: Ethnic Studies, Study Abroad, Racism, Colonialism
Michael Lechuga – Communication Education, 2024
In this forum essay, the author's goal to is to offer insight as to how practitioners of communication pedagogy might consider human (inter)connection with land. The term "land" is used fully aware of the ways "landcentric" approaches in the humanities gain popularity at the expense of other ways of knowing that might relate to…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Physical Environment, Colonialism, Cultural Influences
Nelson, Vaughn – Religious Education, 2023
Food (systems, cultures, and practices of eating) is a significant site of cultural, political, and identity formation to which religious educators can pay attention, not only in a critical sense--to be "readers" of culture--but also as a potential path of creative engagement and re-formation--a way to become "cultural…
Descriptors: Food, Cultural Influences, Religious Education, Racism
Giorelle Diokno – Research in Drama Education, 2024
This reflective account looks back on 'Performance, Positionality, and Witnessing,' a course taught in Summer 2022, which engaged various Filipinx Canadian performance texts. The course encapsulated an experience in teaching performativity while also introducing students to the notion of witnessing -- that is, being cognisant of their…
Descriptors: Courses, Critical Thinking, Art, Summer Programs
Strong, LaToya – ProQuest LLC, 2023
In this dissertation, I use a critical transdisciplinary approach to examine how the coloniality of Western Science impacts science education teaching, learning, and research. Weaving together Black geographies, settler colonialism, and decolonial theory, I illustrate how the historical, symbiotic relationship between colonization and Western…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Ethnic Studies, Colonialism, Western Civilization
Kaha Abdi; Qorsho Hassan – English Journal, 2025
Enacting African consciousness in classrooms by taking up an Elder stance does not mean excluding students (or teachers) who do not have African ancestry. In fact, all knowledge is "situated"; there is no knowledge that comes from nowhere. In this article, two authors draw from an African worldview and present the Elder stance as a…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, African Culture, Older Adults, Cultural Influences
Georgina Tuari Stewart; Leon Benade; Valance Smith; Alastair Wells; Amanda Yates – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2024
Maori aspirations in education have not been served by past national policies. It is hard to extinguish the influence of monoculturalism, whereby schools were used to colonise Maori by enforcing linguistic and cultural assimilation. The history of debate on Innovative Learning Environments (ILE) and Flexible Learning Spaces (FLS) demonstrates the…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Pacific Islanders, Foreign Countries, Cultural Influences
Tracy Dayman; Alison Warren; Sandra Tuhakaraina; Lesley Robinson; Emma Haruru – Journal of Educational Leadership, Policy and Practice, 2024
Five early childhood teacher educators in Aotearoa New Zealand explored a range of literature to respond to the question: What does literature tell us about Maori leadership and how are our findings relevant to leadership in early childhood education (ECE) in Aotearoa? The process of finding and reviewing literature sources about Maori leadership…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Teachers, Ethnic Groups, Pacific Islanders
Brent Allison – Geography Teacher, 2025
Though overshadowed by their Japanese counterpart, Taiwan's and South Korea's comics industries produce illustrated tales that represent and speak back to their host cultures, even when employing common Japanese manga conventions. As Japanese manga is popular with North American youth, Taiwanese and South Korean comics present a potential…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cartoons, Cultural Influences, Cultural Background
Limpu I. Digbun; Joseph U. Kachim; Abdul-Aziz Hamid Mohammed – History of Education, 2025
This article examines the complex socio-political factors that hindered the growth of girls' education in northern Ghana during the colonial and early postcolonial periods. While previous research has focused on broader regional disparities between the North and the South, the gendered aspects of educational disparity within the North remain…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Womens Education, Colonialism, Postcolonialism
G. T. Reyes; Josh Manlove; Cheryl E. Matias – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2025
The Tagalog word, "balikbayan," means to return home. Oftentimes, "balikbayan" refers to boxes sent or brought to family in the Philippines by Filipina/x/o Americans (FA). The "balikbayan," then, also refers to the person returning, which is an embodiment of relational accountability, social responsibility, and…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Decolonization, Self Concept, Social Justice
Kayler DeBrew; Callie Spencer Schultz; Paul Stonehouse; Vincent Russell; Luc S. Cousineau – Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership, 2024
Underpinned by Romantic wilderness ideals and American settler colonialism, recurring themes of "conquest culture" in outdoor adventure--social privilege, individualism, and exploitation-- are carried out on social media. This study explores how an emerging topic, microadventures, may reinforce or resist these dominant discourses in…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Social Media, Advantaged, Individualism
The Development of Korean Education Fever: From Japanese Colonial Period to Contemporary South Korea
Jeong-Kyu Lee – Online Submission, 2025
This article investigates the development of Korean education fever from Japanese colonial period to contemporary South Korea. To discuss this study logically, three research questions are addressed. First, what is education fever related to Korean higher education from the politico-economic, educational, and historic-cultural perspectives?…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Colonialism, Educational History, Higher Education
Serrano, Tanya J. Gaxiola – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
Following the tradition of Chicana/Latina feminist nuevas teorias and methodologies, I offer walking pláticas as a qualitative research methodology that honors the brown body and facultad to examine our relationship to the spaces we traverse, live within and mutually shape. Walking pláticas is a reclamation of research methodologies that dismantle…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Females, Human Body, Cultural Influences