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Mtetwa, D. K. J. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2006
Current renewed interest in the epistemological, socio-cultural, and educational aspects of indigenous knowledge systems (IKSs) has also had some impact on research and practice in the area of mathematics education. Located in the intersection of culture, mathematics, and classroom learning, this position article proposes that the socio-cultural…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Indigenous Knowledge, Mathematics Instruction, Cultural Relevance
Dou, Henri; Manullang, Sri Damayanty – Education for Information, 2004
Teaching methodologies and uses of competitive intelligence and competitive technical intelligence in countries where the culture and the technological level are very different from the western world cannot be implemented without a cultural understanding of the tacit local knowledge and cultural behavior of people. As an example of…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Indigenous Knowledge, Cultural Awareness, Information Management
Mackinlay, Elizabeth – Communication Education, 2003
One perpetual concern among Indigenous Australian peoples is authenticity of voice. Who has the right to speak for, and to make representations about, the knowledges and cultures of Indigenous Australian peoples? Whose voice is more authentic, and what happens to these ways of knowing when they make the journey into mainstream Western academic…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Foreign Countries, Ethnography, Ethnology
Breinig, Jeane – American Indian Quarterly, 2006
In this article, the author talks about the decline of fluent Alaskan Haida speakers. She features her mother's story as an example of why the Haida language is "on the brink." English language fluency as a tool for Indigenous survival is common to Native peoples, as is the desire to see languages flourish again. Alaskan Haidas…
Descriptors: Language Fluency, Economic Change, Immigrants, English (Second Language)
Nicholas, George P. – American Indian Quarterly, 2006
In British Columbia, Canada, the practice of archaeology has been strongly influenced by issues of First Nations rights and the ways government and industry have chosen to address them. In turn, this situation has affected academic (i.e., research-based) and consulting (i.e., cultural resource management) archaeology, which have had to respond to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Archaeology, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge
Barreiro, Jose, Ed.; Johnson, Tim, Ed. – Native Americas, 2002
In November 2001, elders, youth, educators, culture bearers, and community members came together to speak from within their own experiences about the critical issues and challenges facing Native people in the 21st century and to envision the positive thinking required for future generations. This proceedings documents 34 oral presentations and…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indians, Community Development, Cultural Maintenance
Blanchard, Michelle; McKnight, Anthony; Lui-Chivizhe, Leah; Wray, Debbie; French, Kath; Sherwood, Juanita; Galleguillos, Sharon; Smith, Arthur – 2000
A panel of Indigenous staff from the Koori Centre of the University of Sydney (Australia) presented challenges, issues, and opportunities facing the field of Indigenous research in education. A new paradigm for Indigenous research is emerging in Australia that recognizes the value and efficacy of Indigenous knowledge systems and that aims to…
Descriptors: Aboriginal Australians, Cultural Awareness, Educational Research, Ethics
Magowan, Fiona – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2001
The Yolngu people of Australia's Northern Territory trace their lineage through places in the land and water. Movements of currents represent movements of clans over time. Patterns of sound and design are associated with particular groups and with body parts. These essences are conveyed in ritual songs that are crucial ways of knowing oneself and…
Descriptors: Aboriginal Australians, Anthropology, Foreign Countries, Genealogy
Lord, Nancy – Sierra: The Magazine of the Sierra Club, 1996
Languages reflect and reinforce cultural values, giving insights into their speakers' world view and relationships to the natural environment. Indigenous languages help us to respect local knowledge and extend our sense of community to the larger world. However, despite bilingual education in schools, all Native American languages are endangered;…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Culture, American Indian Languages, American Indians
Lord, Nancy – Winds of Change, 1999
Languages reflect and reinforce cultural values, giving insights into their speakers' world view and relationships to the natural environment. Indigenous languages help us to respect local knowledge and extend our sense of community to the larger world. However, despite bilingual education in schools, all Native American languages are endangered;…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Culture, American Indian Languages, American Indians
Peer reviewedSapre, Padmakar M. – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2000
Examines the tradition/Westernization debate against the background of India's exposure to Western ideas through its higher education system. Proposes a shift from a centralized, bureaucratic educational-administration model to a managerial- professional model that synthesizes Western and indigenous perspectives. Self-knowledge and responsiveness…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Decentralization, Developing Nations, Educational Administration
Dei, George J. Sefa – Compare: A Journal of Comparative Education, 2005
This paper examines the implications of "social difference" for schooling in African contexts. It highlights theoretical and philosophical engagements with "difference" that could help explore and search for viable educational options in Africa. The paper engages voices of university students interviewed in a longitudinal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Differences, Ethnography, Interviews
Trofanenko, B. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2006
Thinking about the museum's engagement in educational programmes is increasingly adopting a more critical perspective on the implications of a programme in authorizing and defining particular knowledge. While objects are still invoked to define history and culture and to underscore their authority, the museum's claim to educational purposes is…
Descriptors: Museums, Ethnology, Cultural Literacy, Foreign Countries
Trohler, Daniel – Educational Theory, 2006
Pragmatism has been rediscovered in recent years and presented as emblematic of modern thinking. At the center of this worldwide interest in late-nineteenth century Pragmatism stood, first, a rejection of the traditional dualistic construction of the world in philosophy and psychology; second, a distinguishing of the findings of learning theory…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Educational Philosophy, Learning Theories, Performance Based Assessment
Kuokkanen, Rauna – American Indian Quarterly, 2003
In this article the author proposes some thoughts for working toward academic hospitality that would enable the recognition of Indigenous epistemologies in an appropriate manner. These suggestions will always remain partial and are by no means intended to be taken as a comprehensive, exhaustive consideration of possible measures. To suggest…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Epistemology, Interpersonal Relationship, Teaching Methods

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