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Vaughan, Karen – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2005
This paper will discuss some personal philosophies and rationales in approaching and delivering Indigenous Australian studies--approaches that have been influenced and informed by experienced and knowledgeable educators both Indigenous and non-Indigenous. It doesn't aim or pretend to be unique or innovative in its arguments or approach; instead,…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Teaching Methods, Art Education, Foreign Countries
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Archuleta, Elizabeth – American Indian Quarterly, 2005
In this paper, the author describes the reactions and review of two reporters who attended the opening of the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) in 2004. One reporter, Marc Fisher, said "The museum feels like a trade show in which each group of Indians gets space to sell its founding myth and favorite anecdotes of survival." Another,…
Descriptors: Ceremonies, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Museums
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Fraser, Deborah – Journal of Moral Education, 2004
New Zealand has had free, state, secular education since 1877, but just what is meant by secularism is changing. Since the 1980s the growth of Maori education initiatives has mushroomed and these place emphasis on Maori values and beliefs, including spirituality. In addition, in 1999 a definition and statement on spirituality appeared in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Moral Development, Spiritual Development, National Curriculum
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Milburn, Michael P. – American Indian Quarterly, 2004
There is a growing recognition of the need to change current dietary patterns and of the value of traditional foodways. The Center for Indigenous Peoples' Nutrition and Environment, based at McGill University in Montreal, is a research and education resource for Indigenous Peoples created by Canada's Aboriginal Leaders to support traditional…
Descriptors: Nutrition, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Folk Culture
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Walker, Polly O. – American Indian Quarterly, 2005
This article explores the impact of worldview on a people's approach to dealing with conflict and compare the worldviews underlying specific Western and Indigenous approaches to dealing with conflict. It suggests that power imbalances in conflict resolution research and practice perpetuate colonization through ontological violence, marginalizing…
Descriptors: Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Developed Nations, Indigenous Populations
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Dangor, Suleman – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2005
The past two decades has witnessed the mushrooming of Islamic schools in Europe, the United States and South Africa. Initially, these schools were concerned essentially with providing an Islamic ethos for learners. More recently, however, they have begun to focus on the process of Islamization. The Islamization project was initiated in the United…
Descriptors: Research Papers (Students), Muslims, Indigenous Knowledge, Social Sciences
Toner, Mark – Teacher Magazine, 2004
This article reports how students at Seattle's public Alternative School #1 carved a long lasting connection with the native Haida people of Alaska. These students created a 40-foot canoe with the guidance of Robert Peele, an artist and a descendant of Haida royalty, whose ancestors once carved a 63-foot canoe now on display at the American Museum…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Indigenous Knowledge, Cultural Maintenance, American Indian Culture
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Maynard, John – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2007
This paper seeks to identify and explore the differences of Indigenous approaches to historical practice. Why is history so important to Indigenous Australia? History is of crucial importance across the full spectrum of Indigenous understanding and knowledge. History belongs to all cultures and they have differing means of recording and recalling…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Inclusion, History
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Serpell, Robert – Comparative Education, 2007
The cultural validity of a psychological or educational theory is a function of its sensitizing and heuristic power for a given task addressed by a given community. African universities have inherited from the West a number of institutionalized arrangements for learning that tend to decontextualize the learning process by extracting learners from…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Foreign Countries, Western Civilization, Sociocultural Patterns
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Green, Lisa; Roeper, Thomas – Language Acquisition: A Journal of Developmental Linguistics, 2007
This article considers the comprehension of tense-aspect markers remote past BIN and habitual be by 3- to 5-year-old developing African American English (AAE)-speaking children and their Southwest Louisiana Vernacular English (SwLVE)-speaking peers. Overall both groups of children associated BIN with the distant past; however, the AAE-speaking…
Descriptors: North American English, Syntax, Semantics, Indigenous Knowledge
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Kliewer, Christopher; Biklen, Douglas – Teachers College Record, 2007
Background/Context: Culturally authoritative texts such as Text Revision of the Diagnostic & Statistical Manual-IV [DSM-IV-TR](American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2004) describe literate impossibility for individuals with disability labels associated with severe developmental disabilities. Our qualitative research challenges the…
Descriptors: Research Design, Qualitative Research, Indigenous Knowledge, Citizenship
Schneegans, Susan, Ed.; Candau, Anne, Ed. – United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), 2007
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has put together this brochure on its contribution to Africa's Plan for Science and Technology to 2010 in the lead up to the forthcoming African Union Summit, in January 2007, and the meeting of African Ministers of Science and Technology November 23-24, 2006. The theme…
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Foreign Countries, Space Sciences, Scientific Research
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Gair, Susan – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2007
The retention and completion rates of Indigenous students undertaking tertiary studies continue to be disappointing. The contribution of Eurocentric curricula to such an outcome has been proposed in the Australian and international literature. Remaining very conscious of my status as a white, female, social work educator teaching at a regional…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Social Work, Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations
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Lewis, Denise C. – Qualitative Report, 2007
This study addresses ways Khmer refugee elders utilize traditional herbal medicine with Western biomedicine in the treatment and prevention of illnesses. Methods include semi-structured and informal interviews with elders and family members, semi-structured interviews with local health care providers and Khmer physicians, and participant…
Descriptors: Participant Observation, Physicians, Chronic Illness, Ideology
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Khamis, Anil; Sammons, Pamela – International Journal of Educational Development, 2007
This article continues the analyses of the impact of an innovative teacher education programme aimed at school improvement in a developing country context (A. Khamis, P. Sammons, 2004. The development of a cadre of teacher educators: some lessons from Pakistan. International Journal of Educational Development, 24(3), 255-268). Building on recent…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Development, Educational Change, Developing Nations
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