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Osborne, Sam – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2015
Remote Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander schools and communities are diverse and complex sites shaped by contrasting geographies, languages, histories and cultures, including historical and ongoing relationships with colonialism, and connected yet contextually unique epistemologies, ontologies and cosmologies. This paper explores…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Distance Education, Population Distribution
Bang, Megan; Marin, Ananda – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2015
The field of science education has struggled to create robust, meaningful forms of education that effectively engage students from historically non-dominant communities and women. This paper argues that a primary issue underlying this on-going struggle pivots on constructions of nature-culture relations. We take up structuration theory (Giddens,…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Activities, Western Civilization, Indigenous Knowledge
Akinyosoye, Adetokunbo Funmilayo – African Educational Research Journal, 2015
Language plays significant role in human relations and this language can be verbal and non-verbal. Among the forms of non-verbal communication are kinesics (the use of body signs), proxemics (the use of space) and the use of signs in communication. The appropriate and adequate interpretation of signs is expected to bring peace and harmony. There…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Traffic Safety, Signs, Indigenous Knowledge
Affifi, Ramsey R. – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2014
From a Deweyan perspective, the capacity to learn is enabled or restricted by the clutch of one's habits, which are established and maintained by the mutual eliciting of action and reaction between an organism and its environment. Relationships that constrict the capacity for organisms to interact and learn from each other are undemocratic so…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Ecology, Democracy, Indigenous Knowledge
Saito, Carlos Hiroo – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2014
This is a rejoinder to the original article written by Wisam Sedawi, Orit Ben Zvi Assaraf, and Julie Cwikel about waste-related implication on the welfare of children living in the Negev's Bedouin Arab community. More specifically, the authors discuss the role of environmental education in the improvement of participants' life conditions. They do…
Descriptors: Arabs, Migrants, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries
Page, Susan – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2014
Indigenous Studies can be both exciting and challenging for teachers and students. This article will examine how an existing learning theory can be harnessed to help teachers better understand these challenges and manage some frequently seen student behaviours. Much of the discussion in Indigenous Studies pedagogy to date has focused on the…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, Student Behavior, Cultural Awareness
van Gelderen, Ben; Guthadjaka, Kathy – English in Australia, 2019
"Yuta Gonydjuy" ("The New Wax") is a children's story written by Kathy Guthadjaka, an Indigenous Elder from Gäwa, Elcho Island, northeast Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory. Yuta Gonydjuy has been illustrated and published in both Warramiri and English via the bilingual Literature Production Centre at Galiwin'ku, in 1998.…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Indigenous Populations, Languages, Bilingualism
Peltz, David P., Ed.; Clemons, Anthony C., Ed. – IGI Global, 2019
As individuals progress through each stage of life, they continue to learn and grow intellectually. However, what may be a conducive learning environment for a child may not be as effective for an adult, creating a need to understand how to aid adults in being successful learners in their later life. "Multicultural Andragogy for…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Cultural Pluralism, Andragogy, Adult Learning
Vukic, Adele; Gregory, David; Martin-Misener, Ruth; Etowa, Josephine – Journal of Ethnographic & Qualitative Research, 2016
In Canada, research with indigenous communities is often conducted within the research hegemony of western institutions. The purpose of this paper is to present an appraisal of a community based participatory research (CBPR) study informed by indigenous qualitative methodologies. The research objective was to understand Mi'kmaw youth mental…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Canada Natives, Participatory Research
Taylor, Dale L.; Cameron, Ann – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2016
The valuing of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) is one of the principles on which the South African school curriculum is supposed to be based. The purpose of this paper is to critique the treatment of indigenous knowledge in the South African secondary Physical Sciences curriculum against a backdrop of international debates on the relationship…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Physical Sciences, Secondary School Science
Borden, Lisa Lunney; Wiseman, Dawn – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2016
The editors have challenged us to consider STEM within the Canadian educational context. We find that the push to STEM is based on stories that frame the need for STEM within an economic imperative. Though some people are questioning the prevailing story and attempting to tell stories about STEM as a more integrated approach to teaching and…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Indigenous Knowledge, Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations
Martos, Alexander J. – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2016
Over 30 years after HIV was first recognised in the USA, the epidemic continues to pose a disproportionate threat to vulnerable and marginalised populations. Increasing HIV incidence among young men who have sex with men has spurred debate around the content and approach to HIV prevention interventions directed towards this vulnerable population.…
Descriptors: Health Education, Sex Education, Homosexuality, Special Needs Students
Al-Momani, Hassan Ali Abdullah – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2016
The main goal of this paper is to depict the struggle for cultural existence in "Rabbit Proof Fence." It also reflects the cultural conflict represented in the three aboriginal girls' characters which is due to their rejection and resistance for the colonialists' culture. Besides, the paper presents the cognitive analysis of the cultural…
Descriptors: Cultural Maintenance, Culture Conflict, Resistance (Psychology), Foreign Culture
Milne, Ann – Middle Grades Review, 2016
We live in the world of the intensely market-driven lower case "i". Since the launch in 1998 of the "iMac", Apple Inc. has spawned a plethora of lower-case "i" devices and programmes. What do these mean? According to Steve Jobs (1998), the "i" signified "the marriage of the excitement of the internet,…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Minority Group Students, Ethnicity, Indigenous Knowledge
Auld, Glenn; Dyer, Julie; Charles, Claire – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2016
This paper seeks to explore the risks of providing preservice teachers with professional experiences in remote communities. In particular this paper focuses on the risks associated with this kind of professional experience. Twelve pre-service teachers were interviewed whilst on a three-week practicum around Katherine and in Maningrida in the…
Descriptors: Practicums, Rural Areas, Indigenous Populations, Culture Conflict

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