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Salfran, Lindsey – Journal of Dance Education, 2019
Jazz dance training in college and university dance programs offers a platform for students to develop a holistic understanding of dance. Three unique qualities of jazz dance are discussed: vernacular expression, improvisation and sense of play, and rhythmic dynamism. Accessing the vernacular nature of jazz dance provides historical context for…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Higher Education, College Students, Folk Culture
Ejuu, Godfrey – New Zealand Journal of Teachers' Work, 2015
As modern Early Childhood Development begins to gain prominence in African communities, questions are beginning to emerge as to what sort of Early Childhood Development is being promoted as 'best practices'. Thus, the discourse for and against western Early Childhood Development as opposed to indigenous Early Childhood Development, and the scope…
Descriptors: Child Development, Young Children, Best Practices, Foreign Countries
Brown, Angela Khristin – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2013
The migration of blacks in North America through slavery became united. The population of blacks past downs a tradition of artist through art to native born citizens. The art tradition involved telling stories to each generation in black families. The black culture elevated by tradition created hope to determine their personal freedom to escape…
Descriptors: Culture Conflict, Blacks, Slavery, Art
Mohamud, Abdul; Whitburn, Robin – Trentham Books, 2016
"Doing Justice to History" challenges everyday racism in society and offers counter-stories to the singular narratives that still prevail among national historians and in school curricula. It will be a key resource for the annual Black History Month in both the UK and the US. But the book's key purpose is to argue for deeper and…
Descriptors: Secondary Education, History Instruction, Racial Bias, Curriculum
Marsha MacDowell; Olivia Furman – Journal of Folklore and Education, 2023
The importance of storytelling in African American quilt heritage is critical to understanding the context in which these objects were and are created and the meaning this art has for the maker, their communities, and wider audiences. Quilts made by African American artists have been overlooked and misinterpreted by those who do not have access to…
Descriptors: History, Folk Culture, Art Activities, Needle Trades
Mokotso, Isaac Rasebate – African Educational Research Journal, 2015
Witch killing and ritual murder have been increasing in Lesotho since 1999 even though there is absolute silence from different social sectors including academic community. This paper is an attempt to break such silence from the angle of religious education proposing that Basotho Traditional Religion should be introduced in Lesotho schools to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Influences, Religious Education, At Risk Persons
Addai-Mununkum, Richardson – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 2014
This scholarly essay employs an African philosophical and symbolic construct--Sank?fa--to examine religious education in Ghana. Sank?fa implores the need to examine the past in order to understand the present and to plan for the future. In line with this frame, I recount the history of religious education in Ghana, examine the present challenges,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Christianity, Religious Education, African Culture
Boyd Acuff, Joni – Art Education, 2020
In 1994, cultural critic Mark Dery coined the term "Afrofuturism" to refer to "speculative fiction that treats African-American themes and addresses African-American concerns in the context of twentieth-century technoculture--and, more generally, African-American signification that appropriates images of technology and a…
Descriptors: African American Culture, African Americans, African American Community, Cultural Maintenance
Serpell, Robert; Marfo, Kofi – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2014
We reflect on ways in which research presented in earlier chapters responds to challenges of generating an African child development field and identify additional issues calling for the field's attention. The chapters collectively display a variety of African contexts and reflexive evidence of the authors' African cultural roots. Connecting…
Descriptors: Child Development, African Culture, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Literacy
Ng'asike, John Teria – International Review of Education, 2019
Despite setting high hopes on education, very few pastoral nomad children in Kenya transition from primary education to secondary education. This article argues that the national Kenyan compulsory formal curriculum fails to accommodate the needs of pastoralist communities. Literacy rates are particularly low among the Turkana people, pastoralist…
Descriptors: Migrants, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Secondary Education
Waddington, Susan – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2012
Art is a good place to learn about our multicultural planet, and African masks are prized throughout the world as powerfully expressive artistic images. Unfortunately, multicultural education, especially for young children, can perpetuate stereotypes. Masks taken out of context lose their meaning and the term "African masks" suggests that there is…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, African Culture, Multicultural Education
Hodges, Traci L.; Rowland, Michael L.; Isaac-Savage, E. Paulette – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2016
The educational role of the Black church is explored along with its role in educating Black males and preparing them for leadership in the community and society.
Descriptors: Males, African Americans, Churches, Role
Dipholo, Kenneth B.; Biao, Idowu – World Journal of Education, 2013
This paper makes a case for a revalorization of all indigenous knowledges in general and African indigenous knowledges in particular. It invites African policy makers and intellectuals to do a little more to bring indigenous knowledges within African educational stream with the view to increasing the potentials of development in Africa. Since…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Educational Theories, Holistic Approach, Educational Policy
Omwami, Edith Mukudi – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2014
This paper examines the agentive role of the colonial administration in accessing formal education for Africans in North Nyanza, Kenya from 1890 to 1920. It demonstrates the complexities of the colonial experience in which the ultimate application of policy and practice was shaped by the overriding principle of protection of the economic and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Administrator Role, Foreign Policy
Andrews, Kehinde – Journal of Negro Education, 2014
Black Radicalism believes in the centrality of racism to Western imperialism and a Diasporic commitment to the liberation of Africa; existing in distinction to Black Nationalism, Marxism and Critical Race Theory. A Black radical critique of schooling is presented and the mischaracterizations of Black Radicalism as segregationist and separatist are…
Descriptors: Blacks, Critical Theory, Race, Racial Bias