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Allison Sterling Henward; Hokulani K. Aikau – Review of Research in Education, 2023
Researchers of child learning and development continue to hone understandings of cultural and social impacts on cognition, development, and education. Concurrently, Indigenous educators call for decolonizing schooling at all levels. Land-based education (LBE), as an instructional approach, responds to calls to decolonize education. The authors use…
Descriptors: Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, Early Childhood Education, Decolonization
Heard, Emma; Fitzgerald, Lisa; Vaai, Sina; Whittaker, Maxine; Aiolupotea, Tonumaipe'a J.; Collins, Fiona; Mutch, Allyson – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2019
Globally, young people experience physical, sexual and emotion abuse within their intimate relationships. There is a need to explore creative, participatory sexual and relationship education that provides spaces for critical reflection regarding gender norms and approaches within intimate relationships. This study explores an interactive theatre…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Violence, Intimacy, Theater Arts
Falealii, Tele'a V. – 1975
The conflict between Samoan culture and the development of creativity among Samoan students is examined. Creativity is defined as the process of sensing gaps, finding a means of effecting closure, and formulating hypotheses to eventually produce a novel product. The greater the pressure to conform, however, no matter what the source, the fewer the…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Conformity, Creative Development, Creative Expression