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Anna Freeman; Peter Freeman; Christine Ballengee Morris – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2025
A couple of years prior to the pandemic, as the director of American Indian studies at The Ohio State University, Christine Ballengee Morris was contacted by museums, schools, and city officials regarding their desire to express a land acknowledgment in recognition of the Native American lands their institutions had colonized. What I (CBM) noticed…
Descriptors: Land Settlement, American Indians, Colonialism, Museums
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Robin Shields; Julia Paulson – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2025
Recent scholarship in comparative and international education (CIE) has witnessed the emergence of two competing viewpoints on the history of the field. One draws increasing attention to the ways CIE has been implicated in colonial projects and how the underpinning racist ideologies persist in the field today. The other perspective rejects this…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, International Education, Educational History, Racism
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Wanda S. Pillow – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2025
If post-qualitative studies is committed to rethinking epistemologies and ontologies of matter and humanism, then why is the field perpetuating narrow, "one-slit," theorizing? Does it matter who we theorize with? And what matter matters in post-qualitative inquiry? These questions guide the discussion in this essay as Pillow offers a…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Philosophy, Qualitative Research, Theories
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Zeena Zakharia; Deepa Srikantaiah; Shytance Wren; Langan Courtney; Katya Murillo – Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education, 2025
The Black Lives Matter movement broke open new spaces to interrogate racism and coloniality in the international aid sector and reinvigorated antiracist and decolonial scholarship in higher education. In this essay, we trace connections between mounting critiques of international aid and the comparative and international higher education programs…
Descriptors: Racism, Decolonization, International Education, Emergency Programs
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Sandra Wooltorton – Environmental Education Research, 2025
The author of this paper uses Indigenous-informed literature and explores the use of a Multispecies Collaboratory to hear place-based voices and practice ways of knowing often denied value by the mainstream. In the Indigenous nation of Australia, the author sets out to learn ways to practice environmental education that build upon aeons of…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Violence
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Michelle S. Bae-Dimitriadis; Keisha Oliver – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2025
This article is part of ongoing decolonizing efforts in critical arts-based research to unsettle the dominance of settler-oriented environmental and place-based thinking, particularly in relation to a U.S. Northeastern university arboretum. Facing current ecological precarity, we find the framing of the conventional environmental approach…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Environment, Forestry, Ecology
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Cecil Hill Goodman – Journal of Experiential Education, 2024
Background: Research in outdoor adventure education (OAE) and related fields has argued that OAE programming can problematically reproduce dominant ways of being around patriarchy and whiteness. In particular, scholars have forwarded specific critiques of sense of place (SOP) in OAE or related fields. Purpose: This article investigated and…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Racism, Colonialism, Place Based Education
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Christel Adick – International Review of Education, 2024
Critical research on colonial education should not only include the intentions of colonial actors, but also an awareness of possible learning outcomes that were intended or not intended by "the colonial masters". The case study presented here explores the fate of an agricultural school located in Notsé (Togo) from its first ideas in 1900…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Colonialism, Agricultural Education, Educational History
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Dennis C. Roberts; Gudrun Nyunt – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2024
Incorporating an international perspective in the experience and skill-based focus of leadership learning is central to preparing for leadership in the 21st century; a time when the world is increasingly connected across culture, governance, economies, and educational systems. For leadership educators to be more effective, the authors advocate…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Leadership Training, Program Effectiveness, Foreign Students
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Astrid N. Sambolín Morales; Francisco L. Torres; Carmen L. Medina; Raquel M. Ortiz – Literacy, 2025
Drawing from rememory and decolonial theory, this collaborative piece illustrates how three Puerto Rican educators and researchers partnered with a Puerto Rican scholar, activist and children's book author to engage in inquiry cycles. These inquiry cycles centred our general experiences with children's literature and the author's work. After…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Resistance (Psychology), Memory, Decolonization
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Osibodu, Oyemolade – Comparative Education Review, 2023
In this essay, I begin by situating Burna Boy's song "Monsters You Made" within a larger context of music as a rebellious form of resistance while connecting its significance with the #EndSARS protests in Nigeria. Then, I discuss anti-Blackness within colonial education in Nigeria, broadening the global conversation around BLM to include…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Males, Music, Resistance (Psychology)
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Peter Kallaway – History of Education, 2023
Recent debates relating to the #Rhodes-Must-Fall and related movements invite a careful reappraisal of the complex field of colonial education in the late colonial era, given the lack of attention to the field by historians and the significance of this legacy for the development of educational policy in the post-colonial world. The British, French…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Entrepreneurship, History, Education
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Christine Seon Rheem – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2025
This article constellates N.K Jemisin's "The Broken Earth" trilogy with decolonial epistemologies to push the boundaries of storied curricula and explore how we come to know. I argue that the imaginative world-building of science fiction can serve as worlding stories--not wording stories--that act, move, and connect knowledge,…
Descriptors: Science Fiction, Story Telling, Reader Text Relationship, Colonialism
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Shannon Leddy; Nicole Rallis; Rita Irwin – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2025
This inquiry aims to demonstrate how dwelling in a phenomenological space during the experience of art by Black, Indigenous, and people of color artists can spark the process of recognizing the ways in which we have been programmed by colonial thought. In responding to five guiding questions as individuals in a process of phenomenological art…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Art, Experience, Phenomenology
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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
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