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Benjamin D. Scherrer; tavis d. jules – Current Issues in Comparative Education, 2025
We present methods to examine the relationships between climate change and education while rethinking educational approaches that do not rely on endless economic growth, extraction, and accumulation through dispossession. At this historical moment, which is focused on transitions toward a greener future, it is essential to consider how the roles…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Environmental Education, Educational Change, Conservation (Environment)
Tianshu Chen; Debojyoti Das – Current Issues in Comparative Education, 2025
This qualitative case study evaluates the impact of the 1.5 MAX initiative on Climate Change Education (CCE) in Malawian secondary schools through the dual lens of Education for Sustainable Development and decolonial theory. Malawi's curricula prioritize Western agricultural models over Indigenous knowledge, resulting in fragmented implementation…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Climate, Environmental Education
Elvianasti, Mega; Lufri, Lufri; Zainul, Rahadian; Festiyed, Festiyed; Diliarosta, Skunda; Zidny, Robby; Damaiana, Meisya Aqilla – Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 2023
Many educators highly recommend integrating science learning with the themes of local wisdom. Orientation to indigenous knowledge and Western science is believed to facilitate students in connecting science learning with the actual condition of their surroundings. The applied curriculum yet widely provided an opportunity for such local integration…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Science Instruction, Ethnic Groups, Physiology
Jima, Abdisa Olkeba – Cogent Education, 2022
The issues of indigenous knowledge (IK) inclusion in formal education have gotten academic debates recently. Some scholars argue that western education is responsible for IKs attrition. Others refute that IK enriches modern education. Ethiopia endows with varieties of IKs. Gadaa system is one of the Ethiopians IKs. The country counted more than a…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, College Curriculum, Peace, Intergroup Relations
Rabbi, Shakil – ELT Journal, 2023
Scholarly conversations in writing pedagogy increasingly centre our roles in reproducing epistemic and structural biases, and consequently the need to decolonize our curriculum. These conversations can be especially informative for L2 writing instruction, given its focus on the academic socialization of ESL for non-Western students. This article…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Educational Change, Teaching Methods, Second Language Learning
John N. Ponsaran – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2025
This critical qualitative inquiry sought to examine and understand how academic authors as curriculum implementors and media producers incorporated Indigenous knowledge and Indigenous media in the design and development of textbook tasks for media and information literacy instructional materials. This is based on the fundamental assumption that a…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Curriculum Implementation, Indigenous Knowledge, Textbook Preparation
Amponsah, Samuel – International Review of Education, 2023
Philosophies of education serve as frameworks for producing lifelong learners and a knowledgeable and skilled human workforce who brace up their societies for changes in the 21st century. However, the Ghanaian education system continues to relegate its rich Indigenous philosophies to the back burner, favouring Western educational philosophies to…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Folk Culture, Humanism, Moral Values
Nguyen, Huong Thu; Phan, Huong Le Thanh; Tran, Ly Thi – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2023
Over the past decades, the Vietnamese government has strategically encouraged the import of the 'Western' curriculum through the so-called Advanced Programmes. It is envisioned that by learning from the more advanced systems such as Australia, Canada, the US, and the UK, Vietnamese universities will be able to overhaul their outdated curriculum…
Descriptors: International Education, Indigenous Knowledge, Western Civilization, Foreign Countries
Ka'anehe, Rebecca J. I. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2020
Indigenous educational research illuminates the importance of culture in education for native communities. This study compared teaching approaches of 15 Native Hawaiian cultural practitioners and classroom teachers through interviews and observations. Applying Sociocultural and Bridging Multiple Worlds theories, this study examined three research…
Descriptors: Hawaiians, Teaching Methods, Teacher Attitudes, Success
Amy E. Sprowles; Nicholas A. Woronchuk; Jessica Jones; Noah Angell; Shay Konradsdottir; Elyse Mckinney; Xena Pastor-Nuila; Marina Rose Storey – Science Education and Civic Engagement, 2024
The authors are a group of Western-trained biologists (seven students and one faculty member) from diverse cultural backgrounds, who spent a semester exploring how they might complement their epistemological approach to addressing real-world problems by including possibilities outside the Western-scientific methodology. Their study focused on how…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Science Education, Indigenous Knowledge, Ethics
Greenall, Rebeka F.; Bailey, Elizabeth G. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2022
Indigenous students are underrepresented in science, and the exclusion of Indigenous knowledge from Western education may be a contributor. Recently, Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers have called for a better integration of Indigenous knowledge systems into Western science. One suggestion from the literature is to integrate Traditional…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Science, Biology, Indigenous Knowledge
Conrad, Jenni – Teachers College Record, 2022
Background/Context: For educators committed to unraveling racism and colonial bias in world history courses, challenges persist--particularly with Indigenous peoples and knowledges. Typical history curriculum, standards, and instructional tools misrepresent Indigenous peoples and knowledges in damaging and inaccurate ways. In cities, where…
Descriptors: White Teachers, Hispanic Americans, Teachers, High Schools
Edwards, Kirsten T.; Shahjahan, Riyad A. – Teaching in Higher Education, 2021
A concerted attempt to offer a temporal lens (the way we make sense of and relate to time changes) underlying decolonizing pedagogy and curriculum (DCP) remains absent. Drawing on student resistance as an entry point, we offer a temporal account of DCP by unearthing the entanglements between past, present, and future underlying DCP enactments. We…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Policy, Curriculum Development, Teaching Methods
Drummond, Ali – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2020
In the era of Indigenising the academy, health disciplines like nursing are required to teach Indigenous peoples' health, history and culture in their undergraduate programmes in order to meet national accreditation standards. This inclusion of Indigenous peoples' perspectives within nursing education towards registration thus qualifies respective…
Descriptors: Nursing Education, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Undergraduate Students
Gumbo, Mishack T.; Nnadi, Fidelis O.; Anamezie, Rose C. – Journal of Baltic Science Education, 2021
There is the need to liberate the school science teaching process to suit the culturally bound day-to-day experiences of learners. The clarion call becomes expedient in the light of pedagogical failure in science education, which precipitates poor science achievement, especially in non-Western cultures. Non-Western knowledge systems, specifically…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Physics, Science Instruction, Western Civilization

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