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Nakata, Martin – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2007
For a while now I have been researching and writing about Australian Indigenous education issues. Like you all, I have seen much good work and learnt much from what is going on across the country and internationally to improve outcomes for Indigenous learners in formal education processes. And still we go on with the struggle and with the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Foreign Countries
Kutay, Cat – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2007
Indigenous people have been for a long time deprived of financial benefit from their knowledge. Campaigns around the stolen wages and the "Pay the Rent" campaign highlight this. As does the endemic poverty and economic disenfranchisement experienced by many Indigenous people and communities in Australia. Recent enterprises developed by…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Knowledge Management, Information Technology
Ogunniyi, M. B. – International Journal of Science Education, 2007
The new South African curriculum known as Curriculum 2005 (to depict the year of its full implementation) requires that teachers integrate school science with Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS). Curriculum 2005 has generated heated debates at various levels since its inception in 1997. This study focuses on the effectiveness or otherwise of a…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Science Teachers, Indigenous Knowledge, Teacher Attitudes
Choy, Sarojni C.; Woodlock, Julie – International Journal of Training Research, 2007
Vocational education and training outcomes for Indigenous Australians have remained below expectations for some time. Implementation of Indigenous Standpoint Theory (IST) presents the opportunity to further enhance Vocational Education and Training for Indigenous people in Australia. This paper briefly discusses this theory, the concept of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations
Lowan, Greg – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 2007
Outward Bound Canada's (OBC) Giwaykiwin Program was founded in 1985 in response to a recognized need for programming specific to students from Indigenous backgrounds. The Giwaykiwin program aims to integrate Outward Bound (OB) and Indigenous philosophies and traditions. Giwaykiwin means "coming home" in Ojibwa and signifies the program's…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Program Descriptions
Ogunniyi, M. B. – International Journal of Science Education, 2007
In response to the needs of a newly democratic South Africa, a new education policy required science teachers to integrate Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) with school science: Curriculum 2005 (C2005) was developed. The first phase of that curriculum was implemented in 1997 with the hope that by 2005 it would have been implemented in the entire…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Scientific Principles, Indigenous Knowledge
Tamisari, Franca; Milmilany, Elizabeth – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2003
In this paper we present a brief history of education at the community of Milingimbi in northeast Arnhem Land, Northern Territory from the mission times to today. In focusing on the emergence and implementation of bicultural curriculum initiatives we explore some of the difficulties and ever present challenges encountered by Yolngu educators,…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Foreign Countries, Multicultural Education
Peer reviewedvon Kotze, Astrid – Studies in Continuing Education, 2002
A case study of a village in Zimbabwe illustrated how collective community actions resulted in learning that enabled sustainable management of a community resource. Educators' role was helping the community ask the right questions in the process of producing useful working knowledge. (Contains 34 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Educators, Community Action, Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge
Peer reviewedVontress, Clemmont E. – Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 1999
A counselor educator interviews a well-known traditional African healer in a village in Burkina Faso, West Africa, to learn how he chose his profession, the content and duration of his preparation, how he relates to his clients, and how he diagnoses their problems and intervenes on their behalf. (Author/GCP)
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counselor Training, Cultural Background, Ethnography
Jenkins, Karen – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2005
The United Nations launched its "Decade of Education for Sustainable Development," in January. The purpose of the "Decade" is to promote viable and just societies for all people. All over the world, educational institutions are being encouraged to move beyond teaching about the environment and implement educational policies and…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Sustainable Development, Foreign Countries, Cultural Awareness
Hamilton, Mary – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2006
This paper introduces the significant body of research on everyday literacies that has developed over the last 20 years and links it with the concerns of those working in the field of lifelong learning. It starts by briefly introducing debates about adult informal learning. It goes on to discuss ethnographic and interview studies of everyday…
Descriptors: Literacy, Lifelong Learning, Indigenous Knowledge, Informal Education
Ujam, Faozi; El-Fiki, Sherif – Intercultural Education, 2006
A major postulate of this paper is that education is a subordinate component in a larger system of societies' development. This means that any educational policy for any country should stem from a long-term strategy to support this aim. The main focus of the study that this paper is based on is to develop a theoretical framework that identifies an…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Educational Policy, Models, Community Education
Schroder, Barbara – Educational Studies, 2006
This paper explores ways to bring together local and global knowledge systems in the context of education. It first discusses the concepts of native science and of intercultural education, key ideas in Ecuadorian indigenous education today. Both of these concepts seek to unite the local and the global in new ways. It explores the views of…
Descriptors: Science Education, Multicultural Education, Indigenous Knowledge, Global Education
Holmes, Keith; Crossley, Michael – Compare A Journal of Comparative Education, 2004
This paper draws upon a case study of education in the small Caribbean state of Saint Lucia (population 154,000) to examine how local knowledge and values can influence the education policy process. It is argued that recent research development initiatives have strengthened the ability of Saint Lucia to mediate international education agendas to…
Descriptors: Values, Indigenous Knowledge, Educational Research, Cultural Influences
Hickling-Hudson, Anne – Compare A Journal of Comparative Education, 2004
Pearlette Louisy raises issues of pressing concern for the future of Caribbean education. Here, I elaborate on some of the dilemmas that she raises. Interwoven in this discussion are sketches of potentially positive scenarios in a globalising future.
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Latin Americans, Indigenous Knowledge, Futures (of Society)

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