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Kubow, Patricia K.; Min, Mina – Democracy & Education, 2016
Drawing upon the African concept of "ubuntu," this article examines the epistemic orientations toward individual-society relations that inform democratic citizenship and identity in South Africa. Findings from focus group interviews conducted with 50 Xhosa teachers from all seven primary and intermediate schools in a township outside…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Democracy, Indigenous Knowledge, Epistemology
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Charvon, Guillaume; Chase, Elaine – Journal of International and Comparative Education, 2016
This paper examines the meanings attached to Education for All from the often ignored or misunderstood perspectives of people living in extreme poverty. Allowing people to voice their own understandings of the difficulties they face offers new insights into the essence of the tension between the worlds of reproduction and innovation and the…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Poverty, Foreign Countries, Community Role
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Hunter, Jodie; Hunter, Roberta; Bills, Trevor; Cheung, Ingrid; Hannant, Barbara; Kritesh, Kevin; Lachaiya, Rakesh – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2016
Many Pasifika students start their schooling fluent in their own language and with a rich background of knowledge and experiences. However, very quickly they join high numbers of Pasifika students failing within the education system. The reasons are diverse but many link directly to the structural inequities they encounter which cause a disconnect…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Culturally Relevant Education, Social Values, Indigenous Populations
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Kim, Eun-Ji Amy; Dionne, Liliane – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2014
Though science education has been prominent in the Canadian educational system, researchers increasingly recognize the scientific and educational value of integrating traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) into their curriculum. Despite national strategies to integrate TEK, Canada has yet to initiate a comprehensive study of its prevalence and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Education, Ecology, Science Curriculum
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Rhee, Jeong-eun; Subedi, Binaya – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2014
In this postcolonial inquiry, we analyze how spirituality has been simultaneously appropriated/re-covered and re-appropriated/recovered for the purpose of (re)colonizing as well as decolonizing projects. By drawing from discrete yet interconnected literatures of decolonizing, (post)(anti)colonial, Indigenous, and ethnic studies based theories, we…
Descriptors: Spiritual Development, Social Structure, History, Criticism
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Doering, Aaron; Henrickson, Jeni – Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 2014
There are multiple challenges to designing learning experiences for schools in remote communities, including technology and infrastructure limitations, high teacher and administrator turnover, and conflicting interests between local culture and school curricula. In this paper, we offer a brief history of educational initiatives in remote Arctic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learner Engagement, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge
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Keddie, Amanda – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2014
This paper draws on a case study of a small alternative Indigenous school in Queensland, Australia. From the perspective of several of the school's Indigenous Elders, the paper foregrounds the significance of group differentiation at the school on the basis of Indigenous representation. However, it also considers how such…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Case Studies, Indigenous Populations, Small Schools
Baldasaro, Mary McCullum; Maldonado, Nancy; Baltes, Beate – Online Submission, 2014
Stories contain the wisdom of the world, teaching cultural values. Story builds community, celebrates cultural diversity, and preserves cultural identity. Where truth has been suppressed, story is an instrument of epiphany; story builds literacy skills and develops metaphorical understanding. A storytelling center in Ontario, Canada, had been a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Awareness, Story Telling, Personal Narratives
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Dipholo, Kenneth B.; Biao, Idowu – World Journal of Education, 2013
This paper makes a case for a revalorization of all indigenous knowledges in general and African indigenous knowledges in particular. It invites African policy makers and intellectuals to do a little more to bring indigenous knowledges within African educational stream with the view to increasing the potentials of development in Africa. Since…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Educational Theories, Holistic Approach, Educational Policy
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Worley, Jerry – Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 2013
This article introduces the reader to Art professor John Murie, of Stone Child College as he discusses how Native art is constantly evolving and integrating new ideas. Art symbolizes meaning--an awareness and realization of a mystical foundation of intersubjectivity, amd a communication between the artist and the admirer. Murie maintains that…
Descriptors: Art Products, American Indian Culture, College Faculty, Art Education
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Odora Hoppers, Catherine A. – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2013
It is clear that there is a wide range of arguments that reflect varying degrees of disaffection with the university worldwide. A great deal of understandable effort is directed at the impact of globalisation, especially the way it is making universities engage in academic capitalism (Slaughter and Leslie, 1997). The alternative arguments…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, Community Involvement, Global Approach, Higher Education
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Wall, Stephen – Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 2015
The relationship between American Indians and the U.S. federal government and state governments is complicated. It is a relationship that controls almost all aspects of tribal life and has resulted in American Indians being the most legislated people in the United States. For many years tribal people relied on non-Native attorneys to help navigate…
Descriptors: Law Related Education, Legal Education (Professions), American Indian Education, Culturally Relevant Education
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Pegg, Jerine; Wiseman, Dawn; Brown, Carol – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2015
This review focuses on science education contributions to the "Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education" (CJSMTE) from January 2001 through December 2014. Through a combination of content and citation analysis, we examine the journal as a location for conversations around specific themes and broader ideas related…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Education, Educational Research, Scientific Research
Ahmed, Amer F. – ProQuest LLC, 2015
Contemporary scholarship has provided important research regarding the effectiveness and potential for Hip Hop pedagogy to facilitate liberation among Black American learners in formal learning settings. In contrast, there is little research on rap and Hip Hop as lifelong informal transformational learning as a mode of resistance to oppression and…
Descriptors: Islam, Muslims, Correlation, Music
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Turner, Angela; Wilson, Katie; Wilks, Judith L. – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2017
This article reports on action research conducted at a primary school in rural New South Wales, Australia. The research responded to an expressed school aspiration to foster greater understanding of local Aboriginal culture, historical perspectives and knowledge systems within the school. An exploratory model was developed using a mixed methods…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Social Capital, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers
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