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Christina W. Yao; Tiffany Viggiano – Journal Committed to Social Change on Race and Ethnicity, 2019
International students and scholars in the United States (U.S.) have often been excluded from conversations about race, ethnicity, and migration within U.S. contexts. However, with the issuance of what is commonly known as the Travel Bans, fears emerged from the international education community of the Travel Bans affecting international student…
Descriptors: Commercialization, Scholarship, Foreign Students, College Students
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Farber, Hannah – History Teacher, 2020
In 2003, as the term "globalization" became ubiquitous in scholarship and popular culture, Peter N. Stearns urged readers of "The History Teacher" to address the concept in their pedagogy. Scholars and teachers took up the challenge, dedicating an immense amount of effort to debating, defining, and explaining the term…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Global Approach, History Instruction, Barriers
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Ul-Haq, Shoaib – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2022
In this paper, I study management and business education in Pakistan to evaluate their suitability for the local context and their compatibility with Islamic philosophy of education. I use decolonial theory and Iqbalian poetry to craft an evaluative lens for management education and to generate an alternative critical discourse grounded in…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Management Development, Business Administration Education, Islam
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Ng, Wendy; Ayayqwayaksheelth, J'net; Chu, Sarah – Journal of Museum Education, 2022
In this article, the tree is used as a metaphor for the birth, nourishment, growth, stress, pruning, resilience, and regeneration of decolonial work to indigenize museum education. At the center of this work is Indigenous peoples, perspectives, and ways of knowing and being. This principle has guided the work of the authors who assert that when…
Descriptors: Museums, American Indians, Figurative Language, Females
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Fernandez Greene, Vanessa – History of Education Quarterly, 2022
Situating the endeavors of Asa Shinn Mercer and Domingo Faustino Sarmiento within the broader settler colonial histories of the US and Argentina, this study provides two cases in which men representing prominent settler groups in the Americas attempted to regulate via internal educational colonialism populations they considered divergent from the…
Descriptors: Females, Educational History, Foreign Policy, Land Settlement
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Kopsick, Kyle – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2021
Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE), founded in Britain in 1858, is the world's largest provider of international education programmes and qualifications. Currently, the organisation is affiliated with over 10,000 schools across more than 160 countries. This essay shows that of the approximately 956 CAIE schools in Africa, 888 are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Professional Associations, International Organizations, International Education
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Ackah, William – Peabody Journal of Education, 2021
Using a decolonial and Black-feminist-inspired analytical lens, this paper explores the dilemmas and challenges that Black academics face in trying to bring about change in universities within the British higher education system. Higher education-focused campaigns such as "Why Isn't My Professor Black?" "Why Is My Curriculum…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Diversity (Institutional), Diversity (Faculty)
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Pierce, Charles; Hemstock, Sarah – Journal of Education for Sustainable Development, 2021
Analysis of school curricula in Vanuatu, the world's most disaster-prone nation, shows that in-depth learning about disasters, and climate change does not occur until the end of secondary education, when only 13% of primary level 1 children are still in school. Furthermore, such education in resilience is confined to optional subjects. We…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Public Policy
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Cosier, Kim – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2021
This article is a revised version of the "Studies in Art Education" invited lecture that was to have taken place at the annual convention of the National Art Education Association in March 2020. Taking into account the challenges of the global pandemic and the possibilities presented by uprisings for racial, climate, and social justice…
Descriptors: Art Education, COVID-19, Pandemics, Art Teachers
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Gila Danino-Yona – Journal of Children's Literature, 2021
This article examines the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as it is reflected in Israeli children's literature, utilizing critical, deconstructive, and postcolonial readings. Israel has been in a state of conflict with Palestinians since the day of its establishment. This ongoing conflict has found its way into Israeli children's books, many of which…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Arabs, Conflict, Foreign Policy
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Gangopadhyay, Gargi – Journal of Educational Media, Memory and Society, 2018
This article examines perceptions of colonial modernity as experienced by middle-class Bengali children in Calcutta at the turn of the twentieth century. This was the time in which the foundations of modern Calcutta and modern Bengali childhood were laid, and in which urban cultures of education and entertainment gradually replaced precolonial…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy, Nationalism, Childrens Literature
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Singh, David – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2020
This is a reflective piece that examines the nature of racial complaint with reference to Dr. Kris Rallah-Baker's concerns about the racism that characterised his medical education. It will further examine the anti-racist campaign that sprung up in support of Rallah-Baker with a view to illustrating the limits of conventional critical race theory…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Critical Theory, Race, Ophthalmology
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Long, Kyle A. – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2020
2020 promises to be a watershed year for American foreign policy. In February, the United States struck a deal with the Taliban that would withdraw troops from Afghanistan, ending America's longest and most expensive war. A month earlier, the Iraqi parliament voted to expel American soldiers from the country. With the potential departure of U.S.…
Descriptors: War, Foreign Policy, Higher Education, International Educational Exchange
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Matsiliza, Noluthando S. – Teaching Public Administration, 2020
This article sets out to explore and analyse the repositioning of the scholarship of teaching and learning in the study of governance. The proponent of this study argues that the scholarship of teaching and learning in public administration and management must respond to decolonisation within the context of its disciplinary culture and practices.…
Descriptors: Public Administration Education, Educational Research, Governance, Foreign Policy
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Cermak, Robert M. – Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education, 2020
Liberal education is a product of the Western academy and is today most prominent in the USA, but in recent years has been described in various national contexts where it has seldom existed before. However, the spread of liberal education has been underexplored in some regions, such as sub-Sharan Africa, and empirical research is limited on how…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, General Education, Liberal Arts, Higher Education
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