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López López, Ligia – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2019
This article is an examination and a refusal of education as a site of making-up kinds of people. "Indian," "Aboriginal," "Black," "refugee," "special needs," "citizens," "white," "boy," "girl" are but a few of the kinds of people education continues to make…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Anthropology, Cultural Differences
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Ndofirepi, Amasa Philip; Gwaravanda, Ephraim Taurai – Educational Review, 2019
From a theoretical standpoint, the paper challenges the existing unfair representation of knowledge systems in the African university. We argue that the continued domination of Eurocentric epistemology in African universities at the expense of African indigenous knowledge systems is unjust. We provide evidence of existing models of knowledge…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Indigenous Knowledge, Epistemology
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Cortina, Regina – Comparative Education Review, 2019
This article interrogates the North-South directionality of knowledge production in the field of comparative and international education. Building on theoretical frameworks developed in the South, it describes changes taking place in Latin American countries affirming the cultural, ethnic, and racial diversity and mixture ("mestizaje")…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, International Education, Cultural Influences, Indigenous Knowledge
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Pale, Maryanne – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2019
This article offers a new model, the Ako Conceptual Framework (ACF), as a theoretical proposition to add to the critical discourse and development of culturally and linguistically responsive pedagogies within the Asia-Pacific region and beyond. By drawing on the socio-cultural theory and the concept of Zone of Proximal Development, the ACF…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Epistemology
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Puchumni, Puchit; Tungpradabkul, Sumalee; Magee, Ratana – Asian Journal of Education and Training, 2019
Three information retrieving lessons were designed to foster analytical thinking in freshmen with minimal prior active learning experience. Thailand Local Wisdom contents were used as an online information platform due to the scarcity in well-established credible information sources. The lessons were collaborative learning both within own group…
Descriptors: Information Retrieval, Thinking Skills, Higher Education, Foreign Countries
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Kpobi, Lily; Swartz, Leslie – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2019
Background: The use of traditional/alternative medicine for health care in Africa has been examined for various conditions. However, there is limited research about traditional/alternative health care for intellectual disability. The present authors explored the explanatory models (EMs) of intellectual disability held by traditional/faith healers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Health Services, Intellectual Disability, Beliefs
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Ikoro, Francisca M. – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2019
Nigeria has over 400 indigenous languages, few are developed, some are developing while the majority are not developed. It has been a problem teaching and learning with foreign languages in Nigeria hence the idea of establishing a National Institute for Nigerian Languages to bridge the gap. The institute was established under an Act in 1992 by the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, African Languages
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Dorpenyo, Isidore K. – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2022
In this article, I focus on two competing technical communication discourses used to represent the biometric technology Ghana adopted in 2012 and subsequent elections to demonstrate how communication about technology could potentially marginalize local, nondominant knowledge systems whereas it privileges global, dominant knowledge systems.…
Descriptors: Elections, Technical Writing, Communications, Technology
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McCallum, Kerry; Ryan, Tess; Caffery, Jo – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2022
Journalistic news values and digital technology align with education policy and practice to construct a narrow world of Indigenous educational achievement and contribute to a discourse of negativity, failure and disempowerment. Digital technologies have enabled the online publication of educational performance that is a valuable source of news for…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Culturally Relevant Education, Foreign Countries
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Addo, Akosua Obuo; Adu, Justina – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2022
Implementing curricula that parallel children's cultural histories and language and Ghana Education Service's (GES) approved creative arts resources precipitated the need to review materials listed in the new national creative arts curriculum (2019). This study explores the availability, accessibility, and cultural alignment of creative arts…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Culturally Relevant Education, Folk Culture, Indigenous Knowledge
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Lang, María G.; García, Georgia Earnest – Bilingual Research Journal, 2022
In this ethnographic case study, border theory was used to analyze how a Guatemalan/Mexican student of Indigenous descent confronted borders in a second-grade, Spanish-English dual-language (DL) classroom in the U.S. The student faced structural/institutional borders that affected all the DL participants or Latinx students and social borders…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Indigenous Populations, Elementary School Students, Bilingual Education
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Mademabe, Makhosi P.; Omodan, Bunmi Isaiah; Tsotetsi, Cias T. – REDIMAT - Journal of Research in Mathematics Education, 2022
Mathematical geometrical (MG) concept is often perceived as abstract and difficult to understand by students at the TVET College. Students are unable to perform well in Mathematic Assessments Tasks specifically on this concept. Drawing from this is the declining percentages of student enrolments in mathematics at National Qualification Framework…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Vocational Education, College Students, Mathematics Instruction
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Bumbungan, Busra; Bafadal, Ibrahim; Ulfatin, Nurul; Supriyanto, Achmad – Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 2022
A leader with entrepreneurial skills facilitates students to be creative, innovative, and have entrepreneurship enthusiasm, to be ready to adapt to the working demands. The school principal's entrepreneurship commitment resolves the issues of the current working competition. Meanwhile, the school principal's entrepreneurship attitude based on…
Descriptors: Principals, Instructional Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Leadership Styles
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Andriyanto, Octo Dendy; Darni; Subandiyah, Heny; Hardika, Meilita; Sukarman – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2022
This research paper explores the ethical values present in modern Javanese literature and their role in shaping identity and character education in the digital era. The study focuses on selected Javanese literary works published in the past decade, analyzing their ethical values and the relevance of these values in the contemporary context. The…
Descriptors: Ethics, Indonesian Languages, Values Education, Foreign Countries
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Irwin, Ruth; White, Te Haumoana – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
Exosomatic memory is a crucial phase in the evolution of humanity because it enables learning to take place across groups and generations rather than exclusively through lived experience or one on one transmission. Exosomatic memory is the attribution of knowledge to objects, such as art or writing, which allows epistemology to be transmitted…
Descriptors: Climate, Ethnic Groups, Indigenous Populations, Educational Philosophy
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