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Sally Boyd; Nicola Bright – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2023
The education system is in a period of significant change. Wellbeing is an increasing priority as schools reintegrate students after COVID-19 lockdowns and climate-related disasters. A large-scale curriculum refresh programme and the implementation of a new Aotearoa New Zealand histories curriculum are underway. These changes are encouraging…
Descriptors: Well Being, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, Cultural Awareness
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Lauren Hill – Canadian Journal of Action Research, 2023
This research reflects on my collaboration with an Indigenous hoop dancer to respond to the Calls to Action from the final report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. The research engages the Anishinaabeg seven sacred teachings and critical decolonizing pedagogy as theoretical frameworks and qualitative inquiry as methodology.…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Canada Natives, Cooperation
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James A. Bryant Jr. – Athens Journal of Education, 2023
The history of American Indian education has been one of colonialism and cultural erasure. From the first missionary educators who first came to the Indigenous nations of the Americas well into the twentieth century, Native children have been subjected to physical, mental and emotional abuse. This paper examines one program's efforts at reclaiming…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Indigenous Populations, Dual Enrollment
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Kimberly Battjes; Lilly Zane Kaplan – Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 2023
As schools across the United States begin to move away from the harsh Zero Tolerance policies that characterised the better part of the previous three decades, there is an opportunity to change the focus of school discipline. Frequently, school discipline policies are centred on punitive approaches that separate students from their peers. Rather…
Descriptors: Zero Tolerance Policy, Alienation, Interpersonal Relationship, Educational Quality
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Sara Tolbert; Helen Mora; Matiu Ratima; Mel Tainui – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2023
In this article we share how developing and following tikanga was integral to our enactment of mana orite in the local curriculum as we (tangata whenua and tangata Tiriti) collaborated on a Year 7 science unit: Plants, Place, and People. Our initial thinking as we approached this unit had been to look for connections between matauranga Maori, the…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Pacific Islanders, Science Curriculum, Scientific and Technical Information
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Ali, Clement Ayarebilla – Acta Didactica Napocensia, 2023
Studies show that indigenous languages have exhibited enormous impact on the evolution and didactics of counting and place value. However, Ghana systems have different perspectives and pose varied successes on the didactics of counting and place value. In this study, we explored a mixed methods design to examine the mismatch between Ghanaian and…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Student Teacher Attitudes, Mathematics Instruction, Foreign Countries
Terry Locke – Cultural Studies and Transdisciplinarity in Education, 2023
Chapter 7 is entitled "The problematics of representing sense of place". As indicated earlier, this book adopts a critically discursive framework. In terms of such a framework, "representation refers to the language used in a text or talk to assign meaning to groups and their social practices, to events, and to social and ecological…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Discourse Analysis, Ideology, Place Based Education
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Bay, Jennifer L. – Community Literacy Journal, 2019
This article describes and demonstrates a methodology for research justice through what I call "homegrown" research methodologies, or methods that are emergent from and responsive to community needs. While academics develop, study, and deploy research methods that are ethical and rigorous, they often do not capture the complex, lived…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Community Needs, Social Justice, Food
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Cluxton, Hadley Sinclair; Horst, René Harder – History Teacher, 2019
Science in Latin America has a rich, complicated history, but it is often ignored both by traditional historians of science, as well as Latin American historians. Latin American science is characterized by liminality, "nepantlismo," an in-between-ness, a hybridization, a "mestizaje" of multiple indigenous, Creole, imperial…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Instruction, Science History, Historiography
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Utami, Niken Wahyu; Sayuti, Suminto A.; Jailani – Journal on Mathematics Education, 2019
Marriage is an essential part of life for most people. In the Javanese tradition, great attention is paid to the "weton" of the couple through Javanese "Primbon." It predicts the fate of the couple in the marriage. This prediction of the Javanese outcome after the wedding has some numerical values. Therefore, this study aims to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Instruction, Prediction, Cultural Influences
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Kruse, Marc; Tanchuk, Nicolas; Hamilton, Robert – Educational Theory, 2019
The Anishinaabe Seven Fires Creation Story can be read as a theory on which all human beings share a fundamental love of reflecting reality in what they think and do. In this article, Marc Kruse, Nicolas Tanchuk, and Robert Hamilton argue that this ethical theory is correct but that the colonial ideology taught in our schools can obscure our…
Descriptors: American Indians, Indigenous Knowledge, Mythology, Ethics
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Vaughn, Kehaulani Natsuko; Ambo, Theresa Jean – Comparative Education Review, 2022
Trans-Indigenous education encompasses spaces, practices, and programs that allow diverse histories, cultures, and experiences to be shared among diverse Indigenous students. Trans-Indigenous education attends to the interpersonal and spatial dimensions existing in higher education settings that center diverse Indigenous knowledges to build…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Indigenous Populations, Higher Education, College Students
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Lachance, Josée; Desbiens, Jean-François – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2022
This article presents research conducted with six French physicians who have been trained in complementary and alternative medicines. The perceived effects of this body-mind training, (i.e. 'Awakening the Sensible Being'), are addressed in the thesis being posited. These 'Awakening the Sensible Being' practices help develop a quality of presence…
Descriptors: Physicians, Foreign Countries, Identification (Psychology), Medicine
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Williams, John; Pill, Shane; Coleman, James; Mallett, Cliff; Hughes, Scott – Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education, 2022
In this research, we show how a quality teaching framework can be used with psychology, specifically self-determination theory (SDT), and a Game Sense Approach (GSA) to plan and teach a unit of work as a context-specific version of quality Physical Education. This unit of work using Buroinjin, an Australian Aboriginal traditional game, was taught…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Indigenous Knowledge, Grade 5, Teaching Methods
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Nahole, Martha; Haimbodi, Frans Ndemupondaka – Journal of Research and Advances in Mathematics Education, 2022
Teaching mathematics in primary schools using indigenous languages as the language of instruction may present a professional challenge for teachers in several ways. Whereas most studies focused on teachers' use of indigenous language in mathematics classrooms, there seems to be little done on the challenges experienced by pre-service teachers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Preservice Teachers
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