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Mazama, Ama – Theory and Research in Education, 2016
Despite a significant increase in scholarly interest for homeschooling, some of its most critical aspects, such as instructional daily practices, remain grossly understudied. This essay thus seeks to fill that void by presenting empirical evidence regarding the homeschooling practices of a specific group, African Americans. Most specifically, the…
Descriptors: African American Students, Home Schooling, Evidence, Educational Practices
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Stranger-Johannessen, Espen; Norton, Bonny – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2019
Research has found that reading achievement is strongly associated with opportunities for children to engage actively with print. This article addresses research on a digital initiative called the African Storybook, which provides a website with over 1,000 openly licensed children's picture storybooks in more than 150 African languages, as well as…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, African Culture, Story Reading, Childrens Literature
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Mthembu, Ntokozo – Open Journal for Educational Research, 2019
The post-apartheid era in South Africa was intended to be a period in which to redress past injustices in almost all social spheres, including education, particularly in terms of curriculum transformation to include African-centered knowledge systems. However, research reveals the limitations posed by compensatory education, particularly when it…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Racial Segregation, Afrocentrism, African Culture
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Ejuu, Godfrey – Childhood Education, 2016
In many cultures, early child care and education has been considered the purview of women, who were thought to be more nurturing and better suited to the role. Hand-in-hand with this notion is the historical misconception that early child care and education is unimportant, and that the most valued members of society should focus on other, more…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Males, Sex Role
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Gage, Timothy; Smith, Clive – South African Journal of Education, 2016
Top performing companies have long used intelligence tests in their selection procedures to predict who the best leaders are. However, no longer are the brightest favoured, or guaranteed success. A post-modern world demands a fresh outlook on leadership. How can school leaders judge their effectiveness? How can school leaders lead intelligently?…
Descriptors: Leadership Effectiveness, Intelligence, Instructional Leadership, Postmodernism
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Samuelson, Beth Lewis; Park, G Yeon; Munyaneza, Simon Pierre – TESOL Journal, 2018
When teachers and learners of English face challenging circumstances such as limited access to books and teaching supplies, local practices such as oral storytelling traditions can provide creative resources for supporting language and literacy development. We describe how a cultural imaginary of stories told by Rwandan and U.S. students supported…
Descriptors: Oral Tradition, Story Telling, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Shongwe, Benjamin – Journal of Urban Mathematics Education, 2022
The development of urban students' mathematical proving ability is a goal of several curricula frameworks, including some located in the southern hemisphere. However, in achieving this goal, most curriculum frameworks do so from a Western worldview, which is characterized by competition and the role of the individual. The purpose of this study was…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Grade 11, High School Students, Mathematics Instruction
Baugh, Tony R., Jr. – Online Submission, 2022
The ensuing editorial is but one section of a five-chapter research document, and lies at an intersection of moral, political, and Africana philosophy, social ethics, linguistic pedagogy, and culture studies. My project endeavours to displace the concept of moral apathy from the realm of being unquantifiable and into the measurable, providing a…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Moral Values, School Districts, African Culture
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Sirek, Danielle – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2016
The role of music in Grenada, West Indies has traditionally been to pass on knowledges, values, and ideals; and to provide a means of connecting to one another through expressing commonality of experience, ancestry, and nationhood. This paper explores how Eric Matthew Gairy, during his era of political leadership in Grenada (1951-1979), exploited…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music, Music Education, Case Studies
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Becker, Anne – Human Rights Education Review, 2021
The aim of this paper is to search for possibilities to change the terms and content of conversations on colonial/decolonial human rights education. The content of conversations consists of what we know about human rights. The terms of conversations are the principles, assumptions, and rules of knowing in human rights education. The terms and…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Course Content, Teaching Methods, Ethnocentrism
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Motala, Shireen; Sayed, Yusuf; de Kock, Tarryn – Teaching in Higher Education, 2021
This paper seeks to understand how the curriculum is experienced across two higher education institutions to probe students' understandings of epistemic access in the context of decolonisation debates. Three particular aspects of student experience of the decolonised curriculum and pedagogy are scrutinised. First, we look at the kind of sociality…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Higher Education, Foreign Policy, Educational Change
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Riitaoja, Anna-Leena; Posi-Ahokas, Hanna; Janhonen-Abruquah, Hille – International Journal of Development Education and Global Learning, 2019
This article discusses North-South-South higher education collaboration as a context for development education. We analyse an intensive course on qualitative research methods and culturally responsive education organized by a network of five universities from global South and global North. The course aimed to enhance qualitative understanding of…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Educational Cooperation, Epistemology, Educational Quality
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Watson, Vaughn W. M.; Knight-Manuel, Michelle G. – Review of Research in Education, 2017
Given polarizing popular-media narratives of immigrant youth from West African countries, we construct an interdisciplinary framework engaging a Sankofan approach to analyze education research literature on social processes of navigating identities and engaging civically across immigrant youth's heritage practices and Indigenous knowledges. In…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Identification (Psychology), Cultural Influences, Indigenous Knowledge
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Ononiwu, Mark Chitulu; Queen, Njemanze – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2015
Major African writers have never stopped exploring the themes of corruption, radical struggles and political instability in their respective domains. One of these writers and his monumental classic, Chinua Achebe; "Anthills of the Savanna", discusses these themes expertly and with utmost dexterity. The major task of this paper is not to…
Descriptors: Crime, Political Issues, Authors, Novels
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Kayira, Jean – Environmental Education Research, 2015
Colonialism goes beyond territorial conquest: it affects one's epistemological stance, worldviews and perceptions. Although most African countries gained independence in the 1960s, the impacts of colonialism continue to be present through modern-day globalization as a form of neocolonialism. Education systems in many countries in southern Africa…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Environmental Education, World Views, African Culture
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