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Alison Lloyd Williams; Qu?nh Vu; Hu? Lê; Lisa Jones; Thu Th? Võ; Florence Halstead; Katie J. Parsons; Anh T.Q. Nguy?n; Christopher R. Hackney; Daniel R. Parsons – Research in Drama Education, 2024
This case study explores a collaboration between young people, researchers and artists which captured stories of how people in the Red River Catchment of Northern Vietnam are responding to climate change, and then used the local art of water puppetry to communicate those stories to a wider audience. The performance evoked the interdependence of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Climate, Case Studies, Puppetry
Michael Kariwo, Editor; Chouaib El Bouhali, Editor – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2025
This edited volume examines the decolonization of worldviews and ways of knowing in education and educational policy. It critically challenges the Western interpretation of epistemology and ontology, providing a platform for contributors to demonstrate how concepts of decolonization, knowledge and worldviews are understood, as well as the impact…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Epistemology, World Views, Educational Practices
Giselle Lugo Miole – IAFOR Journal of Education, 2024
This study explores the development and implementation of the Indigenous Peoples' Education (IPEd) policy in the Philippines, which institutionalizes the practice of cultural interface by combining Indigenous and non-Indigenous knowledge systems in the Philippine curriculum. Using actor-centered institutionalism as an analytical framework, this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, Educational Policy
Sandra Yellowhorse – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2024
This writing stems from many years of work and resulted in an article titled, "Disability and Diné relational teachings: Diné Educational Pedagogy and the story of Early Twilight Dawn Boy." Through exploring relational teachings of disability from my Diné community (Native Nation located in the Southwest United States), I recovered Diné…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Tribes, Disabilities, Indigenous Populations
M. Anwar H. Khan; Timothy G. Harrison; Magdalena Wajrak; Michele Grimshaw; Kathy G. Schofield; Alison J. Trew; Kulvinder Johal; Jeannette Morgan; Karen. L. Shallcross; Joyce D. Sewry; Michael T. Davies-Coleman; Dudley E. Shallcross – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
All learners have a contribution to make to the development of the Chemical Sciences, be that in novel ways to teach, and their perspectives and contexts, but also in research, both in chemical education and the wider Chemical Sciences. Through four case studies, this paper explores interactions with diverse groups and how this has altered…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Science Education, Chemistry, Diversity
Stacey, Meghan – Critical Studies in Education, 2022
Research within communities that have historically been failed by formalised schooling often describes teachers who have found it difficult to engage with the social and cultural differences of their students. In this article, I present the case of Richard, a teacher whose work entailed a particular set of demands generated by a complex range of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Beginning Teachers, Rural Schools, Indigenous Populations
Mbah, Marcellus Forh; Ajaps, Sandra; Johnson, Ane Turner; Yaffa, Sidat – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2022
Purpose: While the possibility of a university fostering sustainable development is present in the extant literature and policy documents, the idea still warrants further consideration. Therefore, this paper aims to identify the nature and outcomes of the university's engagement with Indigenous communities and perceptions of Indigenous knowledge…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, College Role
St John, Nicola; Edwards-Vandenhoek, Samantha – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2022
Euro-Western perspectives dominate visual communication design education in Australia. This paper examines how the "8 Aboriginal Ways of Learning" pedagogical framework transformed the learning and teaching of design within high school contexts in two Aboriginal communities -- Ntaria in the Northern Territory and Warmun in Western…
Descriptors: Design, Indigenous Populations, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
Kelly Duane Berry – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This case study explores the experiences of student/players (n=2), coaches (n=2), faculty/staff advisors (n=2), and Lone Wolves' (n=6) experiences in eSports environments relevant to American Indian education and cultures. Specifically, this study explored the intersection of eSports, 21st century skills, and Indigenous futurisms and was guided by…
Descriptors: Video Games, College Athletics, Case Studies, 21st Century Skills
Ng, Wendy; Ayayqwayaksheelth, J'net; Chu, Sarah – Journal of Museum Education, 2022
In this article, the tree is used as a metaphor for the birth, nourishment, growth, stress, pruning, resilience, and regeneration of decolonial work to indigenize museum education. At the center of this work is Indigenous peoples, perspectives, and ways of knowing and being. This principle has guided the work of the authors who assert that when…
Descriptors: Museums, American Indians, Figurative Language, Females
Moodie, Nikki; Fricker, Aleryk – Australian Educational Researcher, 2023
The Aboriginal Voices project has sought to understand how Aboriginal students and parents tackle pervasive discourses that largely characterise these students as failures, disinterested in education, or without aspiration. This paper presents the conceptual and methodological approach to a multi-site case study of six whole-school communities,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Academic Failure
Bumbungan, Busra; Bafadal, Ibrahim; Ulfatin, Nurul; Supriyanto, Achmad – Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 2022
A leader with entrepreneurial skills facilitates students to be creative, innovative, and have entrepreneurship enthusiasm, to be ready to adapt to the working demands. The school principal's entrepreneurship commitment resolves the issues of the current working competition. Meanwhile, the school principal's entrepreneurship attitude based on…
Descriptors: Principals, Instructional Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Leadership Styles
Troy Meston; Julie Ballangarry; Harry Van Issum; Helen Klieve; Courtney Smith; Tasha Riley – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2025
This paper details the 'Deadly Gaming' pilot (DG). DG centred research has been designed to exploit the protective value of Indigenous culture, to nurture translational literacies (e.g., cultural capital, academic confidence, teamwork, problem solving, critical thinking, and 21st century skills) necessary for academic success in an urban…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, Culturally Relevant Education, Cultural Capital
Ali, Wahab – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2017
Indigenous knowledge is multidimensional encompassing the beliefs, practices, arts, spirituality and other forms of traditional and cultural experiences that belong to Indigenous communities globally. In order to protect, preserve and recognize the knowledge of the Indigenous people of Fiji, known as the iTaukei, the University of Fiji has…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Indigenous Knowledge, Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations
Alejandro, Adam J.; Fong, Carlton J.; De La Rosa, Yvonne M. – Journal of College Student Development, 2020
Although sense of belonging has been conceptualized by higher education institutions in marginalizing ways, we reclaim the construct as authentic relationships characterized by humanization, mutuality, and respect for students' cultural assets, values, and social identities. To dismantle colonizing perspectives and foreground Indigenous ways of…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, American Indian Students, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge

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