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Hariastuti, Rachmaniah M.; Budiarto, Mega T.; Manuharawati – Malikussaleh Journal of Mathematics Learning, 2020
House of Using "Banyuwangi" is one of the cultural components of the Using tribe in "Banyuwangi"-Indonesia which contains a lot of mathematical concepts. The existence of mathematical concepts in culture, commonly known as ethnomathematics, can be the basis for the development of mathematics teaching materials for elementary…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Culturally Relevant Education, Foreign Countries
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Reynolds, Sylvia – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2020
Recycling is often included in lists of things that can be done to mitigate climate change. Recycling is not a "bad" thing, but recycling alone is an insufficient response to the complex problems posed by climate change. This article takes the reader through the journey of an experienced teacher who began with a hopeful vision to include…
Descriptors: Recycling, Climate, Environmental Education, Elementary School Teachers
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Stubbings, Mary – Kairaranga, 2020
This paper provides an autoethnographic view of the influences that have changed my perceptions and helped me to make better sense of the world that I live in, and my place in it. It is a story of personal, ongoing critical reflection. A story of unlearning and conscientisation that changed how I came to understand myself, my teaching practice and…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Pacific Islanders, Foreign Countries
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Kopnina, Helen – Journal of Environmental Education, 2020
Building on the Millennium Development Goals, Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) and Education for Sustainable Development Goals (ESDG) were established. Despite the willingness of many educational institutions worldwide to embrace the SDGs, given escalating sustainability challenges, this article questions whether ESDG is desirable as…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Environmental Education, Sustainable Development, Economic Development
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Sharma, Namrata – Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education, 2020
Several recent scholarly works have challenged the Western dominated paradigm underlying the UNESCO-led agenda of global citizenship education. This includes the heavy influence of Enlightenment liberalism. Further discussions must also be centered on integrating non-Western perspectives so that the practice of global citizenship has a more…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Global Approach, Citizenship Education, Western Civilization
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Nusantari, Elya; Utina, Ramli; Katili, Abubakar Sidik; Tamu, Yowan; Damopolii, Insar – International Journal of Instruction, 2020
This research aims at analyzing the effectiveness of environmentally-based science learning to improve the environmentally friendly character of the students in the coastal area. This was experimental research with one group pre-test -- post-test design. A total of 83 elementary students from the coastal area participated as a sample in this…
Descriptors: Science Education, Environmental Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Student Attitudes
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Levitan, Joseph; Johnson, Kayla M. – American Journal of Education, 2020
In this article we discuss a collaborative research project meant to ground community members' voices in curriculum design. We argue that performing collaborative research with students and parents can better inform curriculum design decisions, particularly for communities whose identities, knowledge(s), and ways of being have been historically…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Culturally Relevant Education, Community Characteristics, Research Projects
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Nutton, Jennifer; Lucero, Nancy; Ives, Nicole – Educational Action Research, 2020
Three researchers share their reflections on the challenges and goodness of fit of using participatory action research (PAR) in studies with indigenous peoples in the United States and Canada. Three central challenges of participatory methodologies are identified: (1) defining what constitutes participation; (2) the extended time required for a…
Descriptors: Action Research, Participatory Research, Indigenous Knowledge, Canada Natives
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Neeganagwedgin, Erica – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2020
This paper privileges the voices of Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Holders. Since time immemorial, Indigenous Elders, whether in a Canadian or global context, have been at the core of teaching and learning and have had the responsibility of transferring knowledge. However, their role in the transmission of culture has been undermined by the…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Canada Natives, Transformative Learning, Older Adults
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Derr, Victoria; Simons, Jordin – Environmental Education Research, 2020
Photovoice, a Participatory Action Research method developed by Wang and Burris, has gained popularity as a pedagogical tool to engage youth with environmental, sustainability, and conservation issues. Influenced by Paulo Freire's critical pedagogy, feminist theory, and documentary photography, photovoice supports reflection about place, critical…
Descriptors: Photography, Critical Theory, Environmental Education, Sustainable Development
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Real Bird, Lanny – Cogent Education, 2017
The purpose of this essay is to introduce nativist expression, historic practices, and perceptions in describing an important approach to exercising language revitalization based on traditional fundamentals and operational ownership in Native organizations of these reflections. Information is presented to enhance the understanding of how Native…
Descriptors: Language Maintenance, Indigenous Knowledge, Native Language, American Indian Languages
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Hussey, Sylvia; Sridharan, Sanjeev – Educational Perspectives, 2017
Hussey and Sridharan begin this article with the cultural and indigenous context setting that is valued by the authors in answering the question, "Who you?" Not what is your name and academic pedigree, but who are you in terms of your ancestral knowledge, beliefs, mindset, and biases juxtaposed with Western, professional, and life…
Descriptors: Models, Doctoral Programs, Indigenous Populations, Cultural Background
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Lee, Tiffany S. – American Educational Research Journal, 2017
The article, ''Mohala i ka wai: Cultural Advantage as a Framework for Indigenous Culture-Based Education and Student Outcomes,'' by Shawn Malia Kana'iaupuni, Brandon Ledward, and Nolan Malone, represents an important story and study in Indigenous educational self-determination. Their positioning and findings of culture as an advantage in regard to…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Indigenous Knowledge, Culturally Relevant Education, Self Determination
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Guilherme, Manuela; Dietz, Gunther – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2017
In this interview, Professor Boaventura de Sousa Santos addresses, on the one hand, the process of transnationalisation of universities and the neoliberalisation of the classical model of the European university. On the other hand, he stresses that the recognition of difference and internal pluralism of science, which have pervaded the…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Universities, Neoliberalism, Epistemology
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Rose, Deborah Bird – Educational Theory, 2017
In this essay, Deborah Bird Rose takes up Val Plumwood's challenge that Western thought needs radical revitalization by pursuing the liveliness of the biosphere and human ontologies of connectivity. The first part looks at obstacles to the West's understanding of Earth as a place of lively, interactive connectivities that promote diversity,…
Descriptors: Western Civilization, Ecology, Educational Philosophy, Trauma
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