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Shreya Sunderram – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2023
Postcolonial studies have long identified history curriculum as a site of empire building. High stakes exams like the Global History Regents Exam in New York (NYGHR) undoubtedly impact curriculum but have yet to be examined through a postcolonial lens. This study evaluates to what extent, if at all, the NYGHR perpetuates eurocentrism as defined by…
Descriptors: Postcolonialism, Decolonization, History Instruction, High Stakes Tests
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Anwar, Javed; Kelly, Peter; Gray, Emily – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2022
This paper explores the status of girls' education in the schools of rural Balochistan in Pakistan, and examines the dimensions of access, enrolment and retention. In order to explore the complexities of this governmental problem, we will propose the concept of postcolonial Islamic governmentality. Drawing on Foucault's work on the arts of…
Descriptors: Womens Education, Foreign Countries, Postcolonialism, Rural Schools
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Roger Mantie; Pedro Tironi-Rodó – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2024
Diversity has long been an area of interest for music education. Interculturalism, with its emphasis on cultural competence, dialogue, and humility, has emerged as a popular concept for the negotiation of difference in music education. Based on an examination of the international non-governmental organization-sponsored intercultural music exchange…
Descriptors: Music Education, Multicultural Education, Intercultural Programs, Music Activities
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Shine Wanna Aung; Than Than Aye – Policy Futures in Education, 2024
Following the paradigm of globalization and development as a means of achieving a better life from the domestic sphere to the international landscape, different stakeholders including scholars, researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and institutions have been focusing on better informed policy and practice with an embedded mission of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Stakeholders, Educational Policy, Higher Education
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Su-Ming Khoo – Journal of Social Science Education, 2024
Purpose: This article responds to the topic of 'postcolonial social science education' by exploring strategies for decolonizing the social science 'archive'. Design/methodology/approach: The paper takes a decolonial-critical social science approach to explore the limit and test cases for decolonizing social science education, using two examples: a…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Decolonization, Educational Strategies, Teaching Methods
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Gibson, Mark T.; Bailey, Lucy – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2023
This paper explores the discursive construction of race in Malaysian international schools and its relationship with postcolonialism. In response to the expansion of international schooling, it analyses data from a study of international school leadership in Malaysia, a former colony, through a postcolonial lens. It draws on face-to-face…
Descriptors: International Schools, Postcolonialism, Foreign Countries, School Administration
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Kim, Gapcheol – Journal of Geography, 2020
Despite increasing concerns about the politics of curriculum for certain ideologies of global citizenship, there is scant literature focusing on critical understandings of school geography in relation to global citizenship (GC). This article examines the complicit relationship between dominant discourses of GC and South Korean curriculum policy…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Citizenship Education, Geography, Critical Theory
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Johanna Thomas-Maude; Sharon McLennan; Vicky Walters – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2024
In recent years, English-language voluntourism (EVT) has grown in popularity, with many conceptualizing it as a form of cultural exchange between English speaking volunteers and members of a non-English speaking host community. This article explores relationships between and within volunteers and host groups of an EVT program in Lima, Peru. Using…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Volunteers, Tourism, Language Teachers
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Massy, Paul J.; Sembiante, Sabrina F. – Research Studies in Music Education, 2023
This systematic literature review seeks to examine the pedagogical practices, professional relationships, and curricular development that impact teachers' and students' experiences in the postsecondary music education field as well as the theoretical frameworks and methodological design guiding the inquiry of included studies. A literature search…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Curriculum Development, Meta Analysis, Educational Change
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Peng Yin – Journal of College Student Development, 2023
Accompanied by the increasing presence of Chinese international students in US higher education institutions (HEIs; Institute of International Education, 2022), a growing body of scholarship has called attention to the rise of xenophobic and discriminatory sentiments toward this student population (Suspitsyna & Shalka, 2019; Yao, 2018; Yin,…
Descriptors: Chinese, Asians, College Students, Foreign Students
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Hwang, Heesung – Religious Education, 2020
When one decides to cross the border of a nation due to political oppression and poverty, it is a crucial decision for the whole world and time around them. Many people make the treacherous journey across economic systems and political and religious background to pursue human dignity and happiness. Among many refugee groups who cross such borders,…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Role of Education, Refugees, Asians
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Yulia Nesterova – Comparative Education, 2024
Whilst in the past three decades Taiwan has developed a powerful policy and legal framework to protect and support Indigenous rights and development, culminating in the establishment of the Historical Justice and Transitional Justice Committee, Indigenous peoples are still the most disadvantaged, marginalised, and vulnerable group in the country.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Social Justice, Equal Education
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Nicol, Cynthia; Gerofsky, Susan; Nolan, Kathleen; Francis, Krista; Fritzlan, Amanda – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2020
We come together, five mathematics teacher educators from varied cultural backgrounds and diverse academic pathways, interested in teacher professional learning, and interested in exploring our understanding of colonial practices in mathematics education specifically and in education more generally. In this paper, we share our stories, drawing…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Mathematics Education, Postcolonialism, Social Justice
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Henry, Jacob – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2022
Scholars argue that international volunteering must not be framed as altruism or charity; rather, it should invoke themes from decolonial justice theorizing. Volunteers who have benefited from colonial-imperial structural advantages should understand their labor as a kind of reparation for ongoing structural dispossession. I argue that spatial…
Descriptors: Volunteers, International Programs, Foreign Countries, Postcolonialism
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Chimbutane, Feliciano; Gonçalves, Perpétua – Language Policy, 2023
This study seeks to understand the role of family language policy (FLP) in the process of language shift from Bantu languages into Portuguese, the powerful and prestigious language in Mozambique. The study is based on thematic analysis of semi-structured focus group interviews with urban middle class parents of young citizens born after the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Portuguese, African Languages, Postcolonialism
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