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Aparna Prasanna; Malavika Anakkathil Anil; Gagan Bajaj; Jayashree S. Bhat – Child Language Teaching and Therapy, 2024
Stories constitute a significant part of the Indian preschool curriculum due to their various benefits in preschool child development. However, the teachers' practice of stories and their perception regarding the influence of stories on preschool child development are vital determining factors in the benefit preschoolers receive from stories. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Story Telling
Lanting Wu; Phiphat Sornyai; Watchara Homhuan – International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2024
Tuojiang Haozi, a traditional Chinese folk song from the Tuojiang River Basin in Sichuan Province, China, holds significant cultural value as it originates from the labor chants of boatmen navigating the Tuojiang River. This study explores the literacy preservation and transmission of Tuojiang Haozi amidst rapid modernization and changing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Folk Culture, Singing, Cultural Maintenance
Hannah Berning; Chris North; Susannah Stevens; TeHurinui Clarke – Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 2024
At the heart of sustainability is the relationship between humans and the planet. The binary of anthropocentric or ecocentric worldviews appears to be powerful in defining this relationship. Sustainability requires nuanced approaches which go beyond simple binaries, and therefore a dialectic approach which works to synthesise the binaries may be…
Descriptors: Oral Tradition, Indigenous Knowledge, Sustainability, Ethnic Groups
Mehmet Firat – History of Education, 2024
This pioneering study investigates the transformative shift in the nature of education during the Neolithic revolution, utilising Göbekli Tepe's role as an archaic open school that attested to this change. This exploration is underpinned by the premise that "if education is a process of acculturation, its origins must be sought in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foundations of Education, Educational History, Open Education
Hongyu Chen; Peerapong Sensai – International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2024
Chinese Yao Nationality Folk Songs are a distinctive cultural treasure thriving within the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, intimately intertwined with the lives and traditions of the Yao people. The objective of this study is to investigate the role of education and literacy in the development and transmission of Chinese Yao Nationality folk…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Folk Culture, Singing, Cultural Maintenance
Qimei, Zhuoga – Children's Literature in Education, 2022
Gesar ("ge sar") is a warrior-like king in the realm of Ling ("gling") and the protagonist of a voluminous folkloric poem that many Tibetan bards have performed for centuries. With Gesar's increasing fame in modern times, the orature has become a quintessential representation of Tibetan culture. This paper compares two…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Books, Folk Culture, Cultural Influences
Antonius Setyawan Sugeng Nur Agung; Maman Suryaman; Suminto A. Sayuti – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2024
Oral folklore tradition is a unique phenomenon in West Borneo. This study aims to gain the lecturer's perspectives and reflection toward its implementation as a project-based activity for encouraging university students to transform local folklore into texts in English. It combines Finnegan's instructional procedure, and Gordon's synectic model…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Folk Culture, Indigenous Knowledge, Oral Tradition
Joseph Suntaik Oh – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The purpose of this study is to present the fundamental principles, methods, and effective communication methods of oral discipleship training for the believers in the oral cultures. To achieve the purpose, the researcher analyzed the data obtained from the individual interviews with 25 manaschys and 30 Kyrgyz Christian ministers. In this…
Descriptors: Christianity, Clergy, Oral Language, Foreign Countries
Aketema, Joseph; Avorkliyah, Cecilia – Film Education Journal, 2023
This article explores a case study of how documentary film practice is taught at the Institute of Film and Television, Ghana. Drawing on the practices of its authors -- themselves documentary film-makers and former students of the institute -- we explore some of the contemporary challenges facing how we approach the theory and practice of…
Descriptors: Documentaries, Film Study, Foreign Countries, Best Practices
X. Christine Wang; Ekaterina Strekalova-Hughes – Journal of Multilingual Theories and Practices, 2024
Foregrounding the agency and voices of families who sought refuge in the United States, we investigated their storytelling by asking: What kinds of stories do parents/guardians choose to share? And what are the purposes of their storytelling? Assisted by interpreters, we worked with nine families with children aged from five to eight years, who…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Refugees, Relocation, Story Telling
Amo-Agyemang, C. – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2023
There is a distinct conceptualization of the problematic of resilience emerging from cultural narratives and ontologies/epistemologies in considering the possibility of surviving in our precarious present and uncertain futures. This article engages with the distinct narratives of Frafra and Akan Indigenous people for whom the narrative of…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Indigenous Populations, Story Telling, Climate
Xin You; Natthapong Prathumchan – International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2024
Wuyue ceremonial Chinese folk songs, historically performed during sacrificial ceremonies, represent a significant part of China's intangible cultural heritage. These songs are deeply rooted in ancient Chinese religious practices and are important for preserving cultural identity. This study investigates the literacy transmission practices that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Folk Culture, Singing, Oral Tradition
Firmansyah, Arif; Anoegrajekti, Novi; Rahmat, Aceng; Lustyantie, Ninuk; Kasan, Rusnadi Ali – Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2022
Carita Pantun, which is one of the oldest literatures in West Java, has now been integrated into Sundanese Local Content learning in secondary schools. However, the existence of this oral tradition is very rare, both in entertainment and ritual events. The inheritance of carita pantun that are not so enthusiastic is the most serious problem. As a…
Descriptors: Films, Oral Language, Secondary School Students, Oral Tradition
Worth, Paula – Teaching History, 2021
As part of her department's effort to diversify the history curriculum, Paula Worth began a quest to research and then shape a lesson sequence around the Inkas. Her article shows how she allowed the new topic and its historiography to challenge and extend her own use of sources, particularly oral tradition. Only after wrestling with traces of oral…
Descriptors: Grade 6, Middle School Students, Oral Tradition, Indigenous Populations
Vukosi Linah Maluleke; Cornelia Smith; Makgatho – Journal of English Teaching, 2023
Folktales stem from the oral tradition passed down over generations by the people who recounted them. These tales form part of the prescribed syllabus, CAPS, in South Africa specifically for Grade 9 English First Additional (EFAL) learners. The study explored the perceptions of folktales by 9 learners and 9 teachers. It was a qualitative study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Folk Culture, Oral Tradition, Indigenous Knowledge