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Hickman, Richard; Sinha, Pallawi – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2018
In common conception, art is often confined to a painting, sculpture, architecture or performance; we maintain however that what enables any art or artistic practice to become aesthetic is human experience. Arts and aesthetic practices are integral to the everyday lives of the indigenous Sabar tribes of India, particularly, in ascertaining Sabar…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Foreign Countries, Art, Aesthetics
Wu, Jinting; Eaton, Paul William; Robinson-Morris, David W.; Wallace, Maria F. G.; Han, Shaofei – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2018
Recognizing cognitive imperialism in the emerging postqualitative regime, we propose a hesitation, a perturbation to think the other-than-ness of the west. Asserting the postqualitative regime as west reinforces hegemonic epistemological violence; we look to the East and Africa--progenitors of the west-termed postqualitative regime and seek to…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Religion, Epistemology, African Culture
Bayeck, Rebecca Yvonne – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2018
Studies of African indigenous games often focus on a specific game or on games from different regions. This article, rather, examines five popular African board games in order to find the similarities and differences among these games. The analysis shows similarities among them. However, these similarities do not necessarily mean that these games…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Blacks, Foreign Countries, Cultural Context
Setiartin, R. Titin; Casim – Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2021
Oral traditions in Tasikmalaya Regency are classified into types of fairy tales, legends, and myths. The three types of oral traditions are spread in 39 sub-districts in Tasikmalaya Regency. Not all of the oral traditions in Tasikmalaya Regency are well documented, this is due to the lack of oral tradition researchers in Tasikmalaya Regency. This…
Descriptors: Oral Tradition, Moral Development, Religion, Ethnography
Laila, Alfi; Budiningsih, C. Asri; Syamsi, Kastam – International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education, 2021
Many elementary students still find it difficult to understand the literature content used and it automatically affects their reading and writing skills. However, the adjustment of literature with local wisdom-based content needs to be considered as a supporting tool. This study aimed to improve reading and writing skills using textbook based on…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Textbook Content, Indigenous Knowledge, Culturally Relevant Education
Baice, Tim; Fonua, Sonia M.; Levy, Ben; Allen, Jean M.; Wright, Tepora – Pastoral Care in Education, 2021
Against a global pandemic, student care is in sharp focus for higher education institutions (HEIs) as students and institutions learn to navigate this context. Despite this, tensions exist between approaches to care and its value in HEIs. The neoliberalism underpinning HEIs results in the practice of care often being minimised. This is problematic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Caring, Higher Education, COVID-19
Gumbo, Mishack T.; Nnadi, Fidelis O.; Anamezie, Rose C. – Journal of Baltic Science Education, 2021
There is the need to liberate the school science teaching process to suit the culturally bound day-to-day experiences of learners. The clarion call becomes expedient in the light of pedagogical failure in science education, which precipitates poor science achievement, especially in non-Western cultures. Non-Western knowledge systems, specifically…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Physics, Science Instruction, Western Civilization
De Silva, Nilantha; Wijeratne, Mahinda – Journal of Learning for Development, 2021
Mushroom production is a small-scale business unit in rural areas. The Life Long Learning for Farmers (L3F) Programme aims to enhance the socio-economic conditions for them, increasing their access to and use of knowledge and technology. This study evaluates the outcomes of the L3F Programme at the community level. Data were collected through a…
Descriptors: Community Development, Rural Extension, Agricultural Occupations, Food
Zidny, Robby; Solfarina, S.; Aisyah, Ratna Sari Siti; Eilks, Ingo – Education Sciences, 2021
Indigenous science is comprised of the science-related knowledge and associated practices of indigenous cultures. Indigenous science provides rich contexts that can contribute to understanding the relationship of sociocultural life and environmental ethics in certain communities. It can also lead to better reflection upon Western modern views of…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Tribes, Secondary School Science, College Science
Gillies, Carmen – in education, 2021
Curriculum integration, or in other words, changing what students are taught within racially desegregated Canadian schools, has served as a primary but incomplete pathway to racial justice. In this paper, I present evidence from a qualitative critical race theory (CRT) methodological study with 13 Métis teachers to demonstrate how curricular…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Integrated Curriculum, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge
Narasimhan, Subasri; Chandanabhumma, P. Paul – Health Education & Behavior, 2021
Public health remains acutely affected by the historical legacy and ongoing processes of colonization. Although scholars have advocated for decolonization of public health systems, the principles and processes of decolonization have not been explicitly elaborated nor applied broadly within the field. To map these concepts, we conducted a scoping…
Descriptors: Health Education, Health Behavior, Public Health, Databases
Prest, Anita; Goble, J. Scott – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2021
In this paper, we explore challenges in conveying the culturally constructed meanings of local Indigenous musics and the worldviews they manifest to students in K-12 school music classes, when foundational aspects of the English language, historical and current discourse, and English language habits function to thwart the transmission of those…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Music Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Cultural Influences
Lowe, Kevin; Skrebneva, Iliana; Burgess, Cathie; Harrison, Neil; Vass, Greg – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2021
2020 looms large for Indigenous education in Australia, with the 'Refreshed' "Close the Gap" strategy hanging over the collective heads of schools, Indigenous students and their families. After a decade of promises, there is now an acknowledgement within the government that programmes to improve student outcomes in literacy, numeracy and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Culturally Relevant Education, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge
Hazou, Rand; Woodland, Sarah; Ilgenfritz, Pedro – Research in Drama Education, 2021
"Nga Patu Korero: Walls That Talk" (2019) is a documentary theatre production staged by incarcerated men at Unit 8 Te Piriti at Auckland Prison in Aotearoa New Zealand. The performance was built around Te Whare Tapa Wha (The House of Four Sides) -- a model of Maori health that participants engaged with as part of their therapy for being…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Drama, Males, Institutionalized Persons
Rioux, Joël; Ewing, Bronwyn; Cooper, Tom J. – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2021
This research article addresses an important issue related to how teachers can support Aboriginal secondary school students' learning of science. Drawn from a larger project that investigated the study of vertebrates using Queensland Indigenous knowledges and Montessori Linnaean materials to engage Indigenous secondary school students, this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Minority Group Students, Science Education