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Hart, Victor; Whatman, Susan; McLaughlin, Juliana; Sharma-Brymer, Vinathe – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2012
This paper argues from the standpoint that embedding Indigenous knowledge and perspectives in Australian curricula occurs within a space of tension, "the cultural interface", in negotiation and contestation with other dominant knowledge systems. In this interface, Indigenous knowledge is in a state of constancy and flux, invisible and…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, Teaching Methods
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Berkvens, Jan – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2012
Purpose: Many countries receive international support to strengthen professional capacity. The effect of these professional development activities (PDAs), however, is often negligible. This article provides useful insights on how international aid organizations could improve their PDAs, by describing an intervention developed and applied in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Professional Development, Adult Learning, Educational Principles
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Tagoe, Michael Ayitey – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2012
Within the past two decades, mainstreaming culture in education has taken centre stage in Africa. This development has been facilitated by the fact that western education introduced in Africa during the era of colonialism marginalised indigenous knowledge systems. Although since independence African governments have made several attempts to reform…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Culturally Relevant Education
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Keskitalo, Pigga; Maatta, Kaarina – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2011
This article dissects instruction in the Norwegian Sami School and its cultural sensitivity. The focus is on the classroom culture of Sami education: how Sami education is arranged in practice. The core of the research is intertwined with issues concerning the status, language, and culture of Indigenous people in education. The research was…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, School Culture, Socialization, Indigenous Knowledge
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Lekoko, Rebecca; Modise, Oitshepile – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2011
This paper argues that lifelong learning can be a torch for education that is relevant, appropriate and appreciated by many Africans if conceptualized within the African Indigenous Learning (AIL) framework. Such learning is entrenched deep in the practices, cultures and ways of knowing of many Africans. The fundamentals or the ideals of lifelong…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Lifelong Learning, Indigenous Knowledge, World Views
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Otulaja, Femi S.; Cameron, Ann; Msimanga, Audrey – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2011
Our response to Hewson and Ogunniyi's paper focuses, on the one hand, on some of the underlying tensions associated with aligning indigenous knowledge systems with westernized science in South African science classrooms, as suggested by the new, post-apartheid, curriculum. On the other hand, the use of argumentation as a vehicle to accomplish the…
Descriptors: Research Tools, Indigenous Knowledge, Persuasive Discourse, Racial Segregation
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Greenwood, Janinka; Alam, Safayet; Kabir, Ariful Haq – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2014
The study in one country to support the development of education in another is a regular event in the field of contemporary tertiary education, and it is likely to grow as developing countries accelerate their educational development projects and as Western universities seek international student funding. This article reports the case study of a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Developed Nations, Educational Change
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Hochschild, Thomas R., Jr.; Farley, Matthew; Chee, Vanessa – Teaching Sociology, 2014
Sociologists and instructors who teach about community service share an affinity for understanding and addressing social problems. While many studies have demonstrated the benefits of incorporating community service into sociology courses, we examine the benefits of incorporating sociological content into community service classes. The authors…
Descriptors: Community Services, Sociology, Integrated Curriculum, Social Problems
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Weinstein, Gail L. Israel – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2014
For Alaskan Indigenous people, an acute clash of cultures occurs daily in U.S. public school education. The dynamics used to implement and improve the well-being and graduation outcomes for Alaska Native youth in urban public school are presented. A partnership between Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Inc., an Alaska Native social service nonprofit, and…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Alaska Natives, Urban Areas
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Aberdeen, Lucinda; Carter, Jennifer; Grogan, Justine; Hollinsworth, David – Higher Education Review, 2013
Foundation courses that provide knowledge and understanding about the social, cultural and historical factors shaping Indigenous Australians' lives since colonial settlement and their effects are endorsed in Australian higher education policy. Literature highlights the complexity of changing student views and the need for sustained, comprehensive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, Higher Education
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Stanger, Nicholas R. G.; Tanaka, Michele T. D.; Tse, Vanessa V.; Starr, Lisa J. – Complicity: An International Journal of Complexity and Education, 2013
Pre-service teachers face a complex educational context and Transformative Inquiry is a useful approach for negotiating this terrain. We interpret the movement of students via the adaptive cycle put forth in panarchy theory as they engage in the inquiry process through "winter counts", a Plains First Nation tradition, as expressions of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Transformative Learning, Inquiry, Indigenous Populations
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Hill, Barbara; Mills, Jane – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2013
In 2010, an Indigenous Elder from the Wiradjuri nation and a group of academics from Charles Sturt University travelled to Menindee, a small locality on the edge of the Australian outback. They were embarked upon an "adventure-learning" research journey to study ways of learning by creating a community of practice with an Elder from the…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Transformative Learning, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
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Meaney, Tamsin; Trinick, Tony; Fairhall, Uenuku – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2013
This article explores how a school in "Aotearoa" [New Zealand] infuses the identity of Indigenous students into the school-based curriculum through the promotion of their language and culture in mathematics lessons. For equity to be achieved regarding students' mathematics learning, parents' and the community's aspirations for students'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Instruction, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge
Ezeudu, F. O.; Nkokelonye, C. U.; Ezeudu, S. A. – Online Submission, 2013
This paper is a study of historical foundations of science education in Igboland, its nature and scope as well as the challenges facing its integration into the 21st century school system in a globalized world. The authors found that there were many scientific activities in Igbo culture, but many problems hinder their integration into the basic…
Descriptors: Science Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Global Approach, Indigenous Knowledge
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Bang, Megan; Marin, Ananda; Faber, Lori; Suzukovich, Eli S., III – Urban Education, 2013
Indigenous people are significantly underrepresented in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). The solution to this problem requires a more robust lens than representation or access alone. Specifically, it will require careful consideration of the ecological contexts of Indigenous school age youth, of which more than 70%…
Descriptors: Urban American Indians, Technology Uses in Education, Science Instruction, Indigenous Knowledge
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