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Mosweunyane, Dama – Higher Education Studies, 2013
This paper attempts to critically examine the approaches that were employed by Africans in their knowledge, skills and attitudes acquisition before, after and during colonialisation of the continent. The paper looks at three distinctive epochs from which the perfect understanding of how learning in Africa transformed could be concluded. It is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Land Settlement, Learning, African Culture
Yakubu, Anthonia Makwemoisa – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2014
This paper addresses the incidence of 'Women against Women' in Nigerian folklore. Much has been written on Nigerian folklore, but mainly from within the mortal axis, as reflected in many folktales that cut across different communities in Nigeria. However, it has been observed that this gender phenomenon extends to the supernatural realm, where…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, African Culture, Folk Culture, Females
Ng'asike, John T. – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2014
Western conceptions of child development and the models of early education they engender predominantly shape services for young children in the first eight years of life all over Africa. This chapter brings a reconceptualist perspective to the critique of Kenya's continuing failure to ground early childhood programs and services in local cultural…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Rearing, African Culture, Child Development
Taeko, Takayanagi – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2014
This paper aims to challenge limited notions of literacy and argues for the recognition of Maasai women's self-determined learning in order to bring about human development in Kenya. It also seeks to construct a complex picture of literacy, drawing on postcolonial feminist theory as a framework to ensure that the woman's voice is heard. Through…
Descriptors: Literacy, Foreign Countries, Consciousness Raising, Literacy Education
Theron, Linda; Cockcroft, Kate; Wood, Lesley – School Psychology International, 2017
Resilience, or the process of adjusting well to adversity, draws on personal and social ecological resources (i.e., caregiving and community supports). Previous research--conducted mostly in the Global North--has shown that bibliotherapy offers a way to support children in identifying and utilizing resilience-enabling resources. In so doing,…
Descriptors: African Culture, Folk Culture, Intervention, Resilience (Psychology)
Gomba, Clifford – ProQuest LLC, 2017
This qualitative interpretive study investigated the lived experiences of qualified teachers who have remained in teaching for more than 10 years in Zimbabwean rural secondary schools. In understanding how teachers make meaning of their remaining in teaching, the focus is also on the role and place of teachers in society. The experiences were…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Semi Structured Interviews, Foreign Countries, Rural Schools
Mokuku, Tsepo – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2012
This paper develops and explores "lehae-la-rona" and its potential value in environment and sustainability discourse. It draws on African-centred concepts and critiques of dominant Eurocentric theoretical frameworks. In particular, Ani's concepts of "asili," "utamawazo" and "utamaroho" and Indigenous…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development, Indigenous Knowledge, African Culture
Waghid, Yusef; Smeyers, Paul – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2012
In this article we argue that "ubuntu" (human interdependence) is not some form of essentialist notion that unfolds in exactly the same way as some critics of "ubuntu" might want to suggest. Rather, we offer a philosophical position that (re)considers the situation of the self in relation to others. The article starts from the general issues at…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Foreign Countries, Ethics, Moral Values
Baldwin, Christopher Francis – SAGE Open, 2015
The purpose of this study was to analyze and explore the experiences of eight first-year physical education teachers who have taught African refugee students. Interviews were conducted at the end of each participant's first year of teaching. The findings of this study highlight the vast different learning styles of students from Africa and the…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Refugees
Williams, Wendi S.; Chung, Y. Barry – Journal of College Counseling, 2013
The authors explored the relationship between academic self-concept and noncognitive variables (i.e., Africentric cultural orientation, academic class level, gender, and involvement in culturally relevant school and community activities) among Black/African college students. Results indicated that Africentric cultural orientation and academic…
Descriptors: African American Students, College Students, Self Concept, Correlation
Watson, Sonja – Hispania, 2013
Studies have shown an absence of Afro-Latin American culture at all levels of Spanish instruction. In this essay, I propose the use of film to expand the undergraduate curriculum. Film provides both a visual and cultural narrative for the understanding of Latin American history, culture, and literature, and is an invaluable resource for teaching…
Descriptors: Films, Cultural Awareness, Teaching Methods, Undergraduate Study
Maddox, John T. – Hispania, 2014
The documentary "Favela Rising" (2005) and its companion narrative, "Culture is Our Weapon" (2010), depict the AfroReggae cultural movement as a break with the past, a means of creating citizenship for Brazilian "favelas." A leitmotif of the film is struggling to end the communities' "paralysis" caused by…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Popular Culture, African Culture, Latin American Culture
Aston, Candice; Graves, Scott, Jr. – School Psychology Forum, 2016
There is growing evidence that African American females are facing an educational crisis in regard to disproportionate discipline practices. African American females are frequently confronted with deeply embedded negative stereotypes that reinforce racial and gender biases both inside and outside of the classroom. One of the known protective…
Descriptors: Barriers, Urban Schools, African Culture, Intervention
Joseph, Dawn; Trinick, Robyn – Intercultural Education, 2016
As tertiary music educators across the Tasman we argue that music, particularly song, is an effective medium for teaching and learning about non-western music when preparing generalist primary Pre-Service Teachers (PSTs). Using "voice" as a portable and accessible vehicle to transmit cultural understandings, we draw on the Zimbabwean…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Elementary School Teachers, Music Education, Singing
Harris, Anne; Marlowe, Jay; Nyuon, Nyadol – Studies in Higher Education, 2015
This paper draws on related research studies in two urban centres (Melbourne and Adelaide, Australia) with South Sudanese men and women engaged in varying degrees with higher education. The co-authors examine some gendered differences in the process and demands of resettlement, including within employment and education, and its implications for…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Higher Education, Educational Attainment, Sex Role