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Ashwani Kumar; Shane Theunissen – in education, 2025
This conversational paper between Ashwani Kumar and Shane Theunissen explores how meditative inquiry in teaching and learning can foster reverence for nature, life, and learning. Through an organic and reflective conversation rooted in Dialogical Meditative Inquiry (DMI), the authors offer a holistic exploration of the intersections between…
Descriptors: Holistic Approach, Inquiry, Metacognition, Personal Autonomy
Ann Holt – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2025
Notable Afro-Indigenous artist and interdisciplinary educator, Richard Mayhew (1924-2024), is known for his landscape paintings (which he refers to as "mindscapes"), and his involvement in the 1960s artist collective Spiral. His extensive teaching record includes fourteen years at the Pennsylvania State University from 1977 to 1991.…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Artists, Art Teachers, Art Education
Kahente Horn-Miller; Candace Brunette-Debassige; Sara Mai Chitty – Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2025
Calls to Indigenize the curriculum have been occurring and, indeed, increasing across Canadian universities since the release in 2015 of the calls to action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC, 2015). The present article documents the emergence at two universities of a support program for Indigenous curriculum, in the form of digital…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, College Curriculum, Canada Natives
Katrina Abes; Kehau Kahanu; Adam Kainoa Nahulu; Welaahilani Wahilani III – New Directions for Student Services, 2023
Looking from a strengths-based Indigenous lens and an Appreciative Education framework, this article will discuss how components of Building a Beloved Community curriculum exercised through different areas on campus have enhanced a cultural wealth perspective.
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Cultural Capital, Story Telling, Curriculum Development
Benett Siyabonga Madonsela; Machete Machete – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2025
This paper critically assesses the meaning of Indigenous Knowledge from a global context. Using content analysis of myriad descriptions of the concept and quasi-quantitative statistical techniques, this study examines the global elements that should be used to characterize Indigenous Knowledge. This is prompted by the fact that for decades,…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Global Approach, Cultural Pluralism, Barriers
Raavee Kadam; George Frempong – International Journal of Educational Management, 2025
Purpose: The increasing calls to integrate Indigenous perspectives and address the colonial foundations of business schools necessitate a profound shift in educational systems. Such a change mandates a transformation that acknowledges diverse knowledge systems and methodologies, moving beyond the dominant Western paradigms.…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Business Education, African Culture, Educational Philosophy
Alana L. Kupersmith – Excellence in Education Journal, 2025
This paper presents the successes and challenges of creating an online Indigenous Peoples curriculum. The website is embedded in the education section of the Hibulb Cultural Center and Natural History Preserve in Washington state. This project promotes unity between educators and museums. Constructivism, Community of Inquiry, New Museum Theory,…
Descriptors: Museums, Educational Cooperation, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge
Steve Willis – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2025
This visual essay reflects the spiritual and ceremonial experiences I have had with various Native American groups. The images and text reveal over 30 years of autoethnographical reflections. When text is inadequate to capture the fullness of the spiritual and ceremonial experiences, visual interpretations are used to develop a more complete…
Descriptors: American Indians, Ceremonies, Decolonization, Colonialism
Yuan Yan; Sastra Laoakka; Sitthisak Champadaeng – World Journal of Education, 2025
This study investigates the role of Qiang architectural development in promoting cultural heritage education in Sichuan, China. Qiang architecture, with its iconic stone watchtowers, wooden beam houses, and ritual spaces, is not merely a material legacy but a living pedagogical system embedded in community life. Using a qualitative ethnographic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Architecture, Cultural Maintenance, Indigenous Knowledge
Maolan Zhang; Arsenio Nicolas; Awirut Thotham – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2025
This study examines the preservation and educational applications of the Yi jaw harp in the Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture of China, drawing on ethnomusicological fieldwork, instrument classification, and pedagogical analysis. Rooted in oral traditions, spiritual symbolism, and linguistic resonance, the Yi jaw harp functions as both a musical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Musical Instruments, Cultural Maintenance, Indigenous Knowledge
Samantha Cooms; Vicki Saunders – Qualitative Research Journal, 2024
Purpose: Poetic inquiry is an approach that promotes alternate perspectives about what research means and speaks to more diverse audiences than traditional forms of research. Across academia, there is increasing attention to decolonising research. This reflects a shift towards research methods that recognise, acknowledge and appreciate diverse…
Descriptors: Poetry, Inquiry, Research Methodology, Qualitative Research
Alyssia M. Miller De Rutté; Sydney E. Livingston; Lindsay R. Graham – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the complementary and alternative medicinal (CAM) choices of international college students in the U.S. Participants: A total of 192 international college students participated in this study. Methods: Participants completed a survey with demographic and background information, such as gender,…
Descriptors: College Students, Foreign Students, Student Attitudes, Medicine
Amy Strachan; Marnie Corcoran – Teaching Science, 2025
Science knowledge is deeply intertwined with human values, ethics and societal needs. While science is often perceived as value-neutral, the authors argue that the intertwined nature of science and values can be modelled from the early stages of education. This article shares examples of how individual, collective, and planetary values can shape…
Descriptors: Well Being, Values, Inquiry, Active Learning
Amit Das; Tarini Halder – Shanlax International Journal of Education, 2025
Indigenous knowledge and sustainability are closely related. Around the world, Indigenous people live in almost every country and region. They practice their belief and traditional knowledge. This knowledge fully promoted sustainability and sustainable practices. Indigenous knowledge represents a dynamic and invaluable resource rooted in cultural…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Sustainability, Sustainable Development, Cultural Maintenance
David Addae; Samuel Amponsah; Olivia Adwoa Tiwaa Frimpong Kwapong – Prospects, 2025
This article explores, through semi-structured interviews with selected doctoral students and lecturers, clues for the incorporation of Indigenous knowledge systems into the curriculum of proposed academic programs in Development Education at a university in Ghana. We have used Freire's pedagogy of hope as a theoretical lens to examine how Global…
Descriptors: Global Education, Citizenship Education, Indigenous Knowledge, Foreign Countries

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