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Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, 2021
This article explores the concept of literacy futurisms as guided by the 2019-2021 Scholars of Color Transitioning into Academic Research Institutions cohort, who conceptualize themselves as part of an emergent literacy research collective. Drawing on the knowledges of our ancestors and children, we offer dimensions of a framework-in-the-making…
Descriptors: Literacy, Futures (of Society), Educational Philosophy, Code Switching (Language)
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Douglas, Velta; Purton, Fiona; Bascuñán, Daniela – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2020
Indigenous perspectives and knowledges have been rendered "difficult" to teach and learn due to settler-colonial norms that are naturalized in Ontario's public K-12 education system. We explore how we as educators and teachers with diverse populations of students critically engage pedagogy and knowledge to take up Indigenous perspectives…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Difficulty Level, Teaching Methods, Intervention
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Limerick, Nicholas – American Educational Research Journal, 2023
Indigenous education increasingly seeks to reclaim the institutions of state assimilation as spaces for the dissemination and support of localized forms of knowledge and language use and the valorization of alternative citizenship identities. In this study, I compare two schools in Ecuador to show how divergent ways of teaching Kichwa promote or…
Descriptors: Language Variation, Citizenship Education, Language Planning, American Indian Languages
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Handayani, Rifíati Dina; Wilujeng, Insih; Prasetyo, Zuhdan K. – Journal of Teacher Education for Sustainability, 2018
Indigenous knowledge has been contrasted and compared with scientific knowledge as traditional versus modern. This becomes the main problem for the native learners who feel separated from their environment. They face the challenge of existing in a couple of worlds indigenous and non-indigenous. The research presents the theoretical viewpoints of…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Scientific Research, Science Education, Science Curriculum
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Michie, Michael; Hogue, Michelle; Rioux, Joël – Research in Science Education, 2018
The issue of Indigenous engagement, participation and success in the sciences is a concern both in Australia and in Canada. The authors of this paper have taught Indigenous students in tertiary enabling programs, undergraduate science and science education. Their experiences bridging Indigenous and Western cultures in science and science education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Indigenous Populations, Teaching Methods
Yang, Weipeng; Li, Hui – ECNU Review of Education, 2022
Purpose: This article presents a scoping review of the internationally published research on the early childhood curriculum (ECC) reforms, policies, measures, and effectiveness in China and Singapore, to explore the joint and interactive effects of globalization and localization in ECC in two different contexts. Design/Approach/Methods: We…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries, Preschool Curriculum, Educational Change
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Whitehead, Patrick M. – International Research and Review, 2022
The author, a psychology instructor at an American university, describes the internationalization of his course in Human Growth and Development. The author argues that human development cannot be easily summarized by nature (i.e., biological and evolutionary predisposition) or nurture (i.e., learning through environment and experience).…
Descriptors: International Education, College Faculty, Psychology, Course Descriptions
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Nxumalo, Fikile; Villanueva, Marleen – International Journal of Early Childhood Environmental Education, 2019
This article is situated within ongoing efforts in early childhood education to unsettle extractive relations with the more-than-human world and efforts to situate children's learning within current conditions of environmental vulnerability. The authors discuss some pedagogical and curricular interruptions that emerged from foregrounding…
Descriptors: Water, Early Childhood Education, Indigenous Knowledge, Kindergarten
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Keskitalo, Pigga – Policy Futures in Education, 2019
This article considers the Sámi understanding of time and place in pedagogical settings. The study is based on research material gathered at Sámi schools and from teaching conducted in the Sámi language. These data were combined to develop a theoretical review of teacher education from a metatheoretical perspective. The research challenges…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Time, Teaching Methods
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Toharudin, Uus; Kurniawan, Iwan Setia; Fisher, Dahlia – European Journal of Educational Research, 2021
This study seeks to develop a learning method based on local wisdom that is developed to support the learning process. One of the pearls of wisdom used in developing learning methods is the traditional games of the Sundanese people, namely the Bebentengan game. This study aims to see the improvement of student learning outcomes by implementing the…
Descriptors: Games, Game Based Learning, Indigenous Knowledge, Folk Culture
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Jack-Malik, Sandra; Kuhnke, Janet L.; O'Rourke, Kristin – LEARNing Landscapes, 2021
This narrative study inquired into the experiences of preservice teachers who participated in the Kairos Blanket Exercise. During research conversations, participants shared stories that demonstrated an expansion of their knowledge and awareness. Three themes emerged: the Blanket Exercise and the research conversations were spaces where…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teaching Methods, Preservice Teacher Education, Educational Change
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Leenen-Young, Marcia; Naepi, Sereana; Thomsen, Patrick Saulmatino; Fa'avae, David Taufui Mikato; Keil, Moeata; Matapo, Jacoba – Teaching in Higher Education, 2021
For Pacific early career academics (PECA) in Aotearoa, there is a tension between the Indigenous knowledges inherited from our Pacific ancestors and those we have been taught within the western education system. As Pacific educators teaching an increasingly Pacific student-body, we have sought to define our own spaces within the lecture theatre…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Pacific Islanders, Cultural Influences
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Atchison, Jennifer; Kennedy, Jade – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2020
The fieldtrip has long been a key component of the geography curriculum, described as a 'touchstone' for learning in, on and about place. Learning on Country provides an opportunity to embody Indigenous knowledges and experience places and people in field classes. However, such opportunities are increasingly under threat as the costs and risks of…
Descriptors: Field Trips, COVID-19, Pandemics, Geography Instruction
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Fomunyam, Kehdinga George – International Journal of Education and Practice, 2020
The current era of the fourth industrial revolution combines digital, physical, and biological knowledge in ways never seen before. This revolution has resulted in disruptive technologies and trends, such as robotics, internet of things (IoT), virtual reality, and artificial intelligence (AI). The African continent is still behind with…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Relevance (Education), Industrialization, Futures (of Society)
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Lavoie, Constance; Blanchet, Patricia-Anne – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2018
The life narrative is an oral genre grounded in Indigenous tradition and teaching practice. In Canadian Indigenous communities, the expertise and content transmitted by life narratives are a part of their oral heritage. Drawing from their personal and professional experiences in Indigenous school environments, as well as the results from…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Classroom Techniques, Biographies, Personal Narratives
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