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Weenie, Angelina – Curriculum Inquiry, 2008
The purpose of this article is to propose theory and knowledge from the peripheral space. Through an analysis of historical and contemporary perspectives of curriculum, the intent of this article is to make explicit the story of curriculum, and the influence of poststructuralist, postmodern, and postcolonial paradigms on the development of…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Theories, Educational Philosophy
Robinson, Suzanne – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2009
The Canadian North, one of the most isolated parts of the world, has been subject to increased scrutiny as a source of untapped oil and gas, a global warming harbinger and casualty, and a center of international sovereignty debate. What is often forgotten is that in addition to a resource bed and a border, the Arctic is first a homeland--a…
Descriptors: Literacy, Equal Education, Canada Natives, Foreign Countries
Shultz, Lynette; Kelly, Jennifer; Weber-Pillwax, Cora – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2009
As co-editors of this theme issue of this journal, the authors have accepted that knowledge systems and teacher education programs are deeply interconnected. Further, they claim that teacher education programs must incorporate in theory and practice the fact that knowledge systems are a determining factor in the effectiveness of a teacher…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs, College Students, Foreign Countries
Soudee, Alicia Ranck – Current Issues in Comparative Education, 2009
Early Childhood Development (ECD) has emerged as a theme in international and African dialogue on education in recent years. UNESCO's Division of Basic Education Early Childhood promotes an integrated approach to Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) policy development and review. The study examines how this is implemented in three West…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Integrated Activities, Early Childhood Education, International Organizations
Hodge, David R.; Limb, Gordon E.; Cross, Terry L. – Social Work, 2009
At best, mainstream mental health services are often ineffective with Native American clients, and, at worst, they are a vehicle for Western colonization. As such, the authors explore the notion of abandoning the Western therapeutic project and rebuilding the helping process on the basis of indigenous knowledge foundations. To this end, they…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, American Indian Culture, American Indians, Mental Health Programs
Kennedy, Mary Copland – International Journal of Music Education, 2009
"Earthsongs" was the third in a series of courses designed and facilitated by Dr. Lorna Williams, Canada Research Chair in Aboriginal Education at the University of Victoria. Subtitled "Learning and teaching in an Indigenous world," these courses offer undergraduate and graduate students from the Faculty of Education and across…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Music Education, Indigenous Populations, Educational Practices
Hoppers, Catherine A. Odora – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2009
As the world settles in to the reality of globalization, it becomes clear that many incongruous facets of human existence have been forced together into a giant tumbler--economy, information systems, finance and people--giving rise to contradictory but also generative responses. Previously excluded and excised "objects" are now occupying intimate…
Descriptors: International Education, Comparative Education, Global Approach, Social Change
MacEachren, Zabe – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 2011
This article examines the role material culture and making items can serve in establishing a sense of place or informing place-based educational practices. It is arranged around six principles that, if used in a learning context, connect material from a place to an enhanced comprehension of a sense of place. A critical component in making the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Place Based Education, Outdoor Education, Educational Practices
Kidman, Joanna; Abrams, Eleanor; McRae, Hiria – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2011
The perspectives of indigenous science learners in developed nations offer an important but frequently overlooked dimension to debates about the nature of science, the science curriculum, and calls from educators to make school science more culturally responsive or "relevant" to students from indigenous or minority groups. In this paper…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Indigenous Populations, Scientific Principles, Foreign Countries
Cherubini, Lorenzo; Niemczyk, Ewelina; Hodson, John; McGean, Sarah – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2010
The stress and anxiety of new teachers is a pervasive problem that impacts upon teacher preparation and retention. Although new mainstream teacher concerns and experiences have been readily discussed in the literature, the same attention has not been invested for new Aboriginal teachers. In Ontario, Canada, in excess of 60% of the Aboriginal…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Indigenous Populations, Foreign Countries, Teaching Experience
le Grange, L. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2008
In their article Ogunniyi and Ogawa explore the prospects and challenges of training South African and Japanese educators to enact an indigenized science curriculum. They discuss the nature of science and the nature of indigenous knowledge (IK) and also that IK is acknowledged alongside Western science as a legitimate way of knowing in the new…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Curriculum, Curriculum Implementation, Indigenous Knowledge
Tinker, Claire; Armstrong, Natalie – Qualitative Report, 2008
While much has been written on the problems that can arise when interviewing respondents from a different social group, less attention has been paid to its potential benefits for the research process. In this paper we argue that, by being conscious of one's outsider status, an interviewer can use it as a tool through which to elicit detailed and…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Methods Research, Research Methodology, Questioning Techniques
Brayboy, Bryan McKinley Jones; Castagno, Angelina E. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2008
This article examines the literature on Native science in order to address the presumed binaries between formal and informal science learning and between Western and Native science. We situate this discussion within a larger discussion of culturally responsive schooling for Indigenous youth and the importance of Indigenous epistemologies and…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Informal Education, Science Education, Culturally Relevant Education
Ryan, Ann – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2008
Science education in Papua New Guinea has been influenced by neo-colonial practices that have significantly contributed to the silencing of the Papua New Guinea voice. This silencing has led to the production of science curriculum documents that are irrelevant to the students for whom they are written. To avoid being caught up in neo-colonial…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Foreign Countries, Science Education, Science Curriculum
Godbole-Chaudhuri, Pragati; Srikantaiah, Deepa; van Fleet, Justin – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2008
The global proliferation of intellectual property rights (IPRs), most recently through the World Trade Organization's Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Agreement, poses a grave threat for Indigenous knowledge systems. There is an increasing amount of "piracy" of Indigenous knowledge, whereby corporations and scientists…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Ecology, Foreign Countries, Corporations

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