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Brock, Rochelle – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2011
This article offers an analysis of the dozens using Black feminist theory. The dozens are a ritualized verbal game of insults that historically have used sexual offenses against Black women as the vehicle for insults. Rather than simply viewing the dozens as a cultural phenomenon, the article draws a connection between its occurrence in West…
Descriptors: Feminism, Cultural Context, African Americans, History
Aikman, Sheila – International Journal of Educational Development, 2011
This article examines the way in which some of the most discriminated against, disadvantaged and marginalised groups on the African continent, are re-defining education through strategies aimed at recognition of rights and social justice. It uses Fraser's analysis of social justice--distribution, recognition and participation--to examine the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Justice, Culturally Relevant Education, Developing Nations
Murithi, Tim – International Review of Education, 2009
This essay examines the value of educating for peace. It does this through a consideration of the African cultural world-view known as "ubuntu," which highlights the essential unity of humanity and emphasises the importance of constantly referring to the principles of empathy, sharing and cooperation in efforts to resolve our common…
Descriptors: Peace, Empathy, Anxiety, Essays
Metz, Thaddeus – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2009
From the perspective of an African ethic, analytically interpreted as a philosophical principle of right action, what are the proper final ends of a publicly funded university and how should they be ranked? To answer this question, I first provide a brief but inclusive review of the literature on Africanising higher education from the past 50…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Moral Development, African Culture, Educational Philosophy
Martin, Adrian; Rutagarama, Eugene – Journal of Rural Studies, 2012
This article evaluates the use of deliberative methods for filling the democratic deficit arising from the shift to management through partnerships in conservation in developing countries. We ask whether deliberative approaches are feasible in a rural African context and the extent to which they can form a basis for socially just environmental…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, African Culture, Cooperation, Social Justice
Bhatia, Sunil – Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, 2010
Globalization is affecting nearly every aspect of life, from communications to work, but its effects on diasporic communities are ones that will pose challenges both for immigrant students and their schools in the coming years, as students try to navigate schools and the ways of Western schooling. By drawing on his previous scholarship on diaspora…
Descriptors: Immigrants, North Americans, Blacks, Adolescents
Asimeng-Boahene, Lewis – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2010
Although the current demographics of urban schools in the United States reflect a rapid growth of culturally and linguistically diverse students, curricula continue to emphasize mainstream culture; cultural and linguistic experiences of these diverse students are ignored. In this article, the author examines how the use of counter storytelling in…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Proverbs, Urban Schools, African Culture
Rwantabagu, Hermenegilde – Journal of Moral Education, 2010
Burundi, like the rest of the Great Lakes region, has been shaken by widespread inter-communal divisions and violent conflict. It is commonly believed that the troubled history of Burundian society has been due to the lack of a consistent moral dimension in school curricula. It is this obvious gap that the Catholic Church, through its Moral…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Moral Values, Catholics, Conflict
Ramose, Mogobe B. – Journal of Moral Education, 2010
Throughout the centuries the ownership of wealth has been used as the measure for the determination of status in a community or society. Exactly what constituted wealth differed from one period to the next. The nature and extent of power within the narrow confines of the family and the wider political context was defined on the basis of ownership…
Descriptors: Fiscal Capacity, Ownership, Democracy, Politics
Reuber, Alexandra – Contemporary Issues in Education Research, 2011
"New Orleans voodoo," also called "créole voodoo," is an amalgamation of an honoring of the spirits of the dead, a respect for the elderly and the spiritual life, African knowledge of herbs and charms, and European elements of Catholicism. It is a religion of ancestor worship that is unknown to us, and that we are not…
Descriptors: African Culture, Religion, Catholics, Haitians
Tyson, Donald Lee – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This qualitative study explores the critical thinking experiences of African nursing students enrolled in several universities in the U.S. Using a semi-structured interview approach, twelve African students discussed their experiences using and learning a western critical thinking approach, as well as described their educational experiences in…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Semi Structured Interviews, Nursing Students, Student Attitudes
Hunter-Johnson, Yvonne, Ed.; Cherrstrom, Catherine, Ed.; McGinty, Jacqueline, Ed.; Rhodes, Christy, Ed. – American Association for Adult and Continuing Education, 2021
The American Association for Adult and Continuing Education (AAACE) was founded in 1982 as the result of a merger between the National Association for Public and Continuing Adult Education (NAPCAE) and the Adult Education Association (AEA). This prestigious association is dedicated to the belief that lifelong learning contributes to human…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Adult Education, Continuing Education, Lifelong Learning
Vakeva, Lauri – British Journal of Music Education, 2010
In this paper, I suggest that it is perhaps time to consider the pedagogy of popular music in more extensive terms than conventional rock band practices have to offer. One direction in which this might lead is the expansion of the informal pedagogy based on a "garage band" model to encompass various modes of digital artistry wherever this artistry…
Descriptors: Music Education, Informal Education, Music, Computer Software
Narayanan, Ajayagosh – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2011
Mathematics as a subject is indispensable in the development of Lesotho with respect to science, technology or any other field of knowledge. It is also a mirror to our past. In this case, Lesotho's indigenous mathematics is not fully explored and understood by Basotho. This author aims to present ethno mathematics of Basotho as compared to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethnography, Mathematics, Indigenous Knowledge
Moore, A'kilah Tienda – ProQuest LLC, 2011
This mixed-methods study examined the experiences of African American community college mathematics students' in the Nyame Scholars Program at Promise Community College. The purpose of the study was to identify through narrative analysis what aspects of the program impact students' racial, academic, and mathematics identities. A comparison group…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, African American Community, Racial Identification, African American Students