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De Vos, Mark; Riedel, Kristina – Transformation in Higher Education, 2023
The #RhodesMustFall (RMF) protests at South African universities (2015--2018) were the publicly visible manifestation of deep epistemic problems in the higher education (HE) sector, particularly around questions of whose knowledges are validated and whether these are reflective of students' lived realities. This exploratory research attempted a…
Descriptors: Activism, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Foreign Countries
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Laster, Barbara; Shargel, Rebecca; Watson-Vandiver, Marcia – Multicultural Perspectives, 2020
As a subset of culturally sustaining pedagogy, ethnic pedagogies enlarge the repertoire of teachers addressing the instructional needs of many different students. Specific descriptions with grade 5-12 instructional illustrations are provided for call-and-response learning approach from the African-American religious tradition and havruta, which is…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Middle School Teachers, High School Teachers, African American Culture
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Mkhize, Nomalanga – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2016
This paper argues that the "institutionalisation" model used by universities to spearhead the intellectualisation of African languages is a non-starter for taking African languages in new creative directions. The major constraint for African language literary culture is that written output has historically been heavily bent towards…
Descriptors: African Languages, Literature, Aesthetics, Ethnicity
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Dyson, Yarneccia D.; Brice, Tanya Smith – Journal of Social Work Education, 2016
The social work department at a small historically Black college implemented an African-centered approach to the course Critical Thinking for Social Workers for freshmen students who declared social work as their major. We firmly believe that knowing and understanding the history and legacy of people of African descent is extremely important in…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Social Work, Black Colleges, College Freshmen
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Roegman, Rachel; Knight, Michelle G.; Taylor, Ashley M.; Watson, Vaughn W. M. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2016
This study examines the experiences of doctoral students in a qualitative research course that centers culture throughout the research process. Data sources include one-on-one interviews, written documentation of course assignments, research team meetings, and doctoral students' conference proposals and publications examining civic learning and…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Doctoral Programs, Immigrants, Race
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Assié-Lumumba, N'Dri Thérèse – International Review of Education, 2016
This paper is a reflection that critically examines the dynamics of education and the struggle by African people for freedom, control of the mind, self-definition and the right to determine their own destiny from the start of colonial rule to the present. The primary methodological approach is historical structuralism, which stipulates that social…
Descriptors: Guidelines, African Culture, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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Zeidanin, Hussein Hasan – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2016
This paper explores the conflicting points of view of the narrator and Saeed in Tayyib Salih's novel. Their conflict emanates from psychological and ideological sources and foreshadows their relations with the western civilization and women. While some scenes and events of the novel introduce Saeed as an alter ego or double of the narrator for…
Descriptors: Novels, Western Civilization, Self Concept, Cultural Background
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Johnson, Tabora A. – Journal of Negro Education, 2016
Who teaches Black students that all of who they are matters? The Kamili Approach, an African-centered and holistic educational framework, emerged from a year-long study with urban youth of African descent. Particular focus is paid to the ancestral self and what occurs for a group of students when educators explicitly include Africans as subject in…
Descriptors: African American Students, Afrocentrism, After School Programs, Program Effectiveness
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Beck, Bernard – Multicultural Perspectives, 2019
Contemporary political and cultural realities make the renegotiating of African American cultural images an urgent matter. A recent movement to improve the position of African Americans in the movie business has produced a new wave of debates. Current movies show a variety of approaches to defining those images. The success of "Green…
Descriptors: African American Culture, African Americans, Films, Industry
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Davis, Camea; McTier, Syreeta Ali – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
Grounded in the Black intellectual tradition, this article explores how Black youth and teachers of Black youth operationalize resistance ideologies to combat hegemonic narratives about Black youth in U.S. urban school spaces. Using data from four Black youth and teacher participants, we applied a priori coding based on Bernard and Agozino's…
Descriptors: African Americans, African American Students, Resistance (Psychology), Urban Schools
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MacPherson, Tehmekah – Journal of Dance Education, 2018
The author, a dance instructor, embraced the energy and culture of Hip Hop when she started dancing back in the late 1980s and early 90s. However when invited to teach Hip Hop dance for a newly revived dance minor in 2011, she had her concerns because her Hip Hop instruction in various settings previous to this invitation left her a bit…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Popular Culture, Music, Teaching Methods
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Monk, Jeremy – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2020
Citizen-led assessments were developed in the mid-2000s to gather evidence on children's learning outcomes following the rapid increase in primary student enrolment in the developing world. Integral to their philosophy is social accountability and community engagement. While most large-scale assessments focus on test-based accountability to…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Educational Policy, Accountability, Educational Improvement
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Otchere, Eric Debrah – British Journal of Music Education, 2015
The history of music in Ghanaian school programmes can hardly be separated from the general history of education in Ghana. Since the time of colonial administration in Ghana, music (especially as manifested through singing) has formed part of the educational curriculum for different reasons, one being a tool for promoting the culture of the…
Descriptors: Music Education, Foreign Countries, Educational History, Undergraduate Students
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Ogunrinade, D. O. A – Journal of Education and Practice, 2015
This paper appraises music as an essential part of Nigerian culture and its implication for national development. It discussed music as important aspect of culture and the rationale for the inclusion of the subject in Nigerian schools at all levels of education. It also explicates music education available in the community as well. The music…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music Education, African Culture, Cultural Education
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Mustaffa, Jalil B. – Educational Foundations, 2021
I first describe the Black scholarly dilemma to set up the reader for how spirit murder happens subtly and the ways, I argue, centering Black life can restore our spirits. Through meditating on the existing literature, I argue that exclusion and marginalization are not the primary indicators of spirit murder in the education field or the academy.…
Descriptors: Blacks, Racial Bias, Higher Education, Cultural Influences
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