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Thornton, Kate – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2021
School principals were required to engage in crisis leadership throughout New Zealand's first COVID-19 Alert Level 4 lockdown that began in March 2020. Eighteen school principals from a range of secondary schools were interviewed about their experiences and the findings of this study are discussed in relation to the leadership capability framework…
Descriptors: Principals, Leadership Styles, COVID-19, Pandemics
Atwool, Nicola – Child Care in Practice, 2020
The social service sector in New Zealand is undergoing significant change with the Minister responsible for introducing a new Ministry for Vulnerable Children (now Ministry for Children) signalling a commitment to practice being child-centred and trauma-informed in the new era. There is no shared understanding of these terms or what they will mean…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Trauma, Power Structure, Childrens Rights
Ndimande, Bekisizwe S. – Journal of Literacy Research, 2018
For many years, research epistemologies and methodologies have been influenced by colonial perspectives in knowledge production. The focus of this article is to discuss ways in which research can be transformed for the purpose of including marginalized communities, such as Indigenous communities, whose knowledge has been systematically excluded in…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Educational Research, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations
Escott, Sharnee; Abraham, Quentin – Educational & Child Psychology, 2021
This paper offers a first person account of an indigenous person navigating the education system to become an educational psychologist. The writing is unashamedly personal, includes cultural references, words from the first language of our country, feelings and reflections. The second author has contextualised these observations in the literary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Educational Psychology, Psychologists
Heckenberg, Robyn – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2016
This paper presents an Indigenous perspective on the significance of land, culture and Indigenous rights. The United Nations (UN) Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples promote the importance of traditional Indigenous societies, such as Aboriginal Australians. Participating in caring for country methods and having a close on-going…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Cultural Context, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge
Brown, Martha A.; Di Lallo, Sherri – American Journal of Evaluation, 2020
Talking Circles are safe spaces where relationships are built, nurtured, reinforced, and sometimes healed; where norms and values are established; and where people connect intellectually, spiritually, and emotionally with other members of the Circle. The Circle can also be an evaluation method that increases voice, decreases invisibility, and does…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Cultural Relevance, Evaluation Methods, Social Justice
Ward, LaWanda W. M. – Journal of College Student Development, 2020
I engaged TribalCrit Theory to explore ACPA's Strategic Imperative for Racial Justice and Decolonization as an option to advance the possibilities of critical conscious legal literacy. Critical conscious legal literacy equips student affairs educators to identify colonized logics that undergird law and legal interpretations and to offer…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Racial Bias, Student Personnel Workers, Legal Responsibility
Torepe, Toni K.; Manning, Richard F. – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2018
This article draws on data from a research study (Torepe, 2011) that investigated the lived experiences of six Maori teachers who recently graduated from the Hoaka Pounamu (Graduate Diploma in Immersion and Bilingual Teaching) course at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. The primary objective was to gain a deeper understanding of the lived…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Pacific Islanders, Foreign Countries, Language Teachers
Phillips, Sandra R.; Archer-Lean, Clare – Higher Education Research and Development, 2019
First Nations writing within English literary studies risks contemporary colonisation if encountered as a literary object for close reading without context or reflection on the role of the reader. This article will explore the processes involved in constructing an innovative reading practice amongst tertiary students to counter the potential for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, College Students, Social Bias
Nesterova, Yulia; Jackson, Liz – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2018
The study reported on in this paper aims to understand, challenge, and deconstruct what the "Local" means for the development of Indigenous education in Taiwan. More precisely, it will question the idea of the Local in this context, as Indigenous people do not necessarily all hold similar views about Local Indigeneity and its place in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Social Influences
Riley, Lorinda – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2019
Tribal nations have entered an era of nation building or the process by which a native nation enhances its foundational capacity for effective self-governance and self-determination. While many tribal nations have become more economically secure in recent years, legitimacy has remained elusive for some. Successful tribal nations, alongside…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Tribes, Self Determination, Governance
Taleni, Tufulasifa'atafatafa Ova; Macfarlane, Sonja; Macfarlane, Angus Hikairo; Fletcher, Jo – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2018
The kaupapa on raising engagement and achievement of Pasifika students motivates Pasifika leaders, families and Pasifika communities to work alongside school leaders, teachers and educators. Pasifika leaders are driven by their aspirations for all Pasifika students to be successful in education and life-long learning. This article explores the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Pacific Islanders, Indigenous Populations, Leadership Role
Hazou, Rand T. – Research in Drama Education, 2015
In September 2011, I travelled to the Palestinian Occupied Territories to participate in an internship with the Al Kasaba Theatre in Ramallah. As part of my internship I was invited to attend rehearsals of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" with students of the Drama Academy Ramallah. Directed by Samer Al-Saber, with movement and choreography…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Drama, Theater Arts, Internship Programs
Stagg Peterson, Shelley; Huston, Lori; Loon, Roxanne – Brock Education: A Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2019
Drawing on our analysis of focus group and narrative data, together with a review of initial educator/teacher education programs designed for northern Indigenous educators/teachers, we propose culturally appropriate programs that address the unique needs of northern Ontario Indigenous educators and teachers. The professional trajectories and…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Indigenous Populations, Minority Group Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education
Minoi, Jacey-Lynn; Mohamad, Fitri; Arnab, Sylvester; Phoa, John; Morini, L.; Beaufoy, J.; Lim, T.; Clarke, S. – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2019
This paper presents the formulated 'play-to-engage' model for indigenous community engagement that incorporates factors in cultural protocols and game design thinking. The hybrid model of the participatory co-creation model was formulated in the study that had been rolled out in two rural primary schools in West Borneo. These schools are located…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Rural Schools, Elementary Schools, Foreign Countries