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Eric B. Claravall, Editor; Jessica Ferreras-Stone, Editor – IAP - Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2025
Throughout history, silences have been an inherent process of historical production -- privileged narratives masquerade as definitive history, and those deemed less worthy are mute (Trouillot, 1995). Because of this, our understanding of many events in the past is incomplete; and the way we frame our contemporary societies based on these events…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Historical Interpretation, Heritage Education, Humanities Instruction
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Tengteng Yu; Sayam Chuangprakhon – International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2025
This study investigates the current promotion of traditional music literacy through the preservation and integration of the Tuhu, a two-stringed bowed instrument deeply rooted in the cultural heritage of the Zhuang ethnic group, into school education. Despite its cultural significance, the Tuhu faces challenges such as declining skilled…
Descriptors: Music, Cultural Maintenance, Multiple Literacies, Musical Instruments
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Yimmy Alexander Hoyos Pipicano; María Fernanda Jaime Osorio – Issues in Educational Research, 2025
This article reports the results of a qualitative, community-based research study that aimed to analyse the incidence of community-based pedagogies on the development of local cultural awareness at a rural public school in Colombia. We designed a pedagogical intervention drawing on community-based pedagogies and blended learning. We collected data…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Teaching Methods, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Bih Ni Lee; Connie Shin@Cassy Ompok – Online Submission, 2025
Purpose: The study aims to explore how oral traditions and cultural narratives can be integrated into early childhood social studies education in Sabah. It investigates the role of indigenous knowledge in shaping children's understanding of identity, history, and community, with the objective of promoting inclusivity, cultural continuity, and…
Descriptors: Oral Tradition, Social Studies, Teaching Methods, Early Childhood Education
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Siti Alisah; S. Sajidan; M. Muzzazinah – Journal of Biological Education Indonesia (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia), 2025
The urgent need for teachers and students for innovative learning media that integrates local context (ethnoscience), and technology (STEM) to improve students' science process skills is the main basis for the development of this electronic module. This study aims to produce an interactive STEM ethnoscience science electronic module. The…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Ethnic Groups, Science Process Skills, Electronic Learning
Safir, Shane – Educational Leadership, 2023
To spur agency and critical thinking, educators can take steps to position students as knowledge builders rather than just consumers. Drawing on Indigenous pedagogy and her own work on the value of "street data" in education, author and consultant Shane Safir discusses the importance of creating more space for student voice in…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Student Empowerment, Instruction, Educational Practices
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Khoo, Yishin; Lin, Jing – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2023
This paper responds to the special issue's call for educators to examine the epistemological and ontological changes that happen to themselves after long-term working abroad and how this experience helps challenge theoretical and pedagogical norms in education. Employing collaborative autoethnography as our research method, we use our life stories…
Descriptors: Non Western Civilization, Autobiographies, Ethnography, Research Methodology
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Silva, Marta; Vera, Evelyn; Sigerson, Andrew; Sanzana, Paulina; Bianchetti, Andrés; Boegeholz, Rosmery-Ann – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2023
Various studies have sought to understand factors affecting low university retention rates of indigenous students. However, little is known about students who successfully complete undergraduate programs in STEM fields. This investigation, utilizing the life history approach, analyzed academic trajectories of 11 Mapuche graduates or near-graduates…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Indigenous Populations, STEM Education, Indigenous Knowledge
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Roberts, Carolyn – Papers on Postsecondary Learning and Teaching, 2023
Looking back and learning from Indigenous knowledges in education holds the key to supporting change in educational spaces today to be more inclusive and wholistic. Indigenous practices, passed down from generation to generation, hold important knowledge that can be used in classroom teaching. My hope is that by using this Indigenous lens of…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, Educational Change, Colonialism
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Simmonds, Hannah; Green, Erin – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2023
The connection between the environment and our individual wellbeing can be seen through our indigenous histories, traditional ways of living, and understanding of health benefits of living in balance with our land, water, and sky. Educational settings can be reimagined and transformed to better use outdoor spaces and build the wellbeing of our…
Descriptors: Well Being, Outdoor Education, Environment, Indigenous Knowledge
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Yeseraw, Abebe; Melesse, Tadesse; Kelkay, Asrat Dagnew – Cogent Education, 2023
This study investigated the inclusion of indigenous knowledge (IK) in the Amhara Region's new primary and middle school textbooks in a trial. For this purpose, book reviews of the three purposely selected primary and middle school textbooks were made. Besides, data were collected from 372 teachers and interviews were also made with 28 sample…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Elementary Schools, Middle Schools
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Street, C.; Robertson, K.; Smith, J.; Guenther, J.; Larkin, S.; Motlap, S.; Ludwig, W.; Woodroffe, T.; Gillan, K.; Ober, R.; Shannon, V.; Maypilama, E. – Critical Studies in Education, 2023
Policy analysis can be useful for learning about 'what works' in policy. Contemporary policy studies literature highlight that such learning is influenced by power relations in government that shape our ways of knowing the world. This paper offers a critically reflexive narrative account of power relations present during Indigenous higher…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geographic Regions, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis
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Huuki, Tuija; Kyrölä, Kata – Gender and Education, 2023
In this article, we examine the immensely popular animated Disney film "Frozen 2" (2019) through its potential as decolonial queer pedagogy. Drawing on Indigenous educational studies, queer and feminist Indigenous theories, and research on affect and trauma, we ask how the film popularizes Sámi nature-based cosmologies, addresses and…
Descriptors: Films, Animation, Popular Culture, Indigenous Knowledge
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Mokibelo, Eureka Baneka – Journal of Education, 2023
This article investigated possible solutions to disengagement from schools by ethnic minority learners in Botswana. Disengagement is a concern for educationists and researchers. The study used qualitative approach to investigate the problem. The reason for disengagement include cultural misfit. The theory of social integration was used to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethnic Groups, Minority Group Students, Learner Engagement
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Ferguson, Therese – Environmental Education Research, 2023
Education for sustainable development (ESD) is a significant field for the Caribbean region and one that has been steadily developing from the 1980s onwards. The current ESD for 2030 framework offers an opportune moment for reflection on progress to-date, current challenges and future prospects for the field. With this in mind, this article shares…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Sustainable Development, Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries
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