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Westphalen, Linda – Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, 2009
In the School of Education at the University of Adelaide, the use of oral evidence is increasingly common as students engage with reflective practices now dominant in teacher-education programs. These experiences offer both a dynamic perspective and a challenge to academic assessors and raise three questions, each of which are addressed in this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education Programs, Prior Learning, Knowledge Level
Barfield, Susan C.; Uzarski, Joelle – English Teaching Forum, 2009
One of the most important components of a culture is its language. With language, people not only expeditiously communicate; they also express their values, beliefs, and world views. When a language becomes extinct, a part of the cultural patrimony of humanity is lost. For linguists, this also means the loss of an opportunity for a better…
Descriptors: World Views, English (Second Language), Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations
Brayboy, Bryan McKinley Jones; Castagno, Angelina E. – Teaching Education, 2009
In this article, we outline culturally responsive schooling (CRS) for Indigenous youth and situate this concept within a larger history of US federal and community-based efforts to educate Indigenous youth in the USA. We examine what we know from the research literature about the impacts of CRS among US Indigenous youth. In exploring the research,…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Cultural Maintenance, Literacy, Indigenous Knowledge
Palmer, Mark H.; Elmore, R. Douglas; Watson, Mary Jo; Kloesel, Kevin; Palmer, Kristen – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2009
Very few Native American students pursue careers in the geosciences. To address this national problem, several units at the University of Oklahoma are implementing a geoscience "pipeline" program that is designed to increase the number of Native American students entering geoscience disciplines. One of the program's strategies includes…
Descriptors: American Indian Students, Undergraduate Students, Earth Science, Geographic Regions
Emerson, Larry – Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 2008
While tribal educators rightfully search for ways to address the global warming and climate crisis using sustainability initiatives, people should also be cautious. They risk colonizing, exploiting, or commodifying the "green" dimension of the climate and energy crisis. By centering and privileging Indigenous knowing that assumes a nurturing,…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Energy, Climate, Tribally Controlled Education
Yunkaporta, Tyson; McGinty, Sue – Australian Educational Researcher, 2009
Many studies and papers have explored and critiqued the "what" and the "why" of working at the cultural interface of mainstream curricula and local Indigenous knowledge, but this project sought to understand the "how". Participants went beyond explorations of "cultural items" and worked in the overlap…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, Action Research, Foreign Countries
Adjei, Paul Banahene – Canadian Journal of Education, 2007
In this article, I examine how Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy of non-violent resistance (Satyagraha) can be applied to decolonize schooling and education practices in Ghana. Satyagraha consists of three fundamental elements: appeal to the oppressor, non-cooperation, and civil disobedience. Part of an anti-racist and anti-colonial discourse,…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Civil Disobedience, Indigenous Populations, Foreign Countries
Toms, Rob – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2007
In our ongoing research on edible insects in the Limpopo Province of South Africa, we have found evidence of the unsustainable harvesting of edible insects and the food plants of certain insects. The decline in the edible insect industry, together with the need for food security provides a strong incentive to investigate possible causes of…
Descriptors: Evidence, Indigenous Knowledge, Entomology, Hunger
Levinson, Ralph – Science & Education, 2008
Citizens participating in contemporary socio-scientific issues (SSI) need to draw on local knowledge and personal experience. If curricular developments in the teaching of controversial SSI are to reflect contemporary notions of citizenship then the personal narrative is an indispensable instrument in bridging the gap between the local/personal…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Citizenship, Personal Narratives, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
Schroder, Barbara – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2008
This article traces the recent development of intercultural science education in Ecuador. It starts by situating this development within the context of a growing convergence between Western and indigenous sciences. It then situates it within the larger historical, political, cultural, and educational contexts of indigenous communities in Ecuador,…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Science Education, Cultural Influences
Hattam, Robert; Brennan, Marie; Zipin, Lew; Comber, Barbara – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2009
Reforming schooling to enable engagement and success for those typically marginalised and failed by schools is a necessary task for educational researchers and activists concerned with injustice. However, it is a difficult pursuit, with a long history of failed attempts. This paper outlines the rationale of an Australian partnership research…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Popular Culture, Action Research, Educational Change
Kana'iaupuni, Shawn Malia; Kawai'ae'a, Keiki K. C. – Online Submission, 2008
The desire to improve educational delivery and outcomes has prompted significant advancements in culture-based education as a foundation for community-driven, place-based, relevant educational approaches that more effectively engage children and their families in lifelong learning and leadership. This article shares the early process and tools of…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Educational Strategies, Learner Engagement, Outcomes of Education
Fertig, Gary; Silverman, Rick – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2007
When teaching geography to students in the primary grades, teachers should provide firsthand experiences that young children need to make meaningful sense of their world. David Sobel, author of "Mapmaking with Children: Sense of Place Education for the Elementary Years," suggests that teachers in the early grades adopt a small-world approach to…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Learning Processes, Teaching Methods, Geographic Concepts
Shizha, Edward – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2008
Despite the end of colonialism, Zimbabwean rural school teachers still find themselves trapped in the colonial pedagogic practices that undervalue the importance of rural school children's experiential knowledge in science. This article explores the beliefs and attitudes of rural primary teachers towards incorporating Indigenous knowledge and…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Indigenous Knowledge, Interviews, Foreign Countries
Nakata, Martin – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2003
This paper critically examines some elements of the nation's policy on Indigenous education priorities (Department of Employment, Education and Training, 1989) and how they have framed our approaches to formal schooling issues over the past decade. I draw on some of the 'cultural' tensions in the policy position to illustrate the dilemma they…
Descriptors: Literacy, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, Educational Policy

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