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Sarah Godsell; Bongani Shabangu; Guy Primrose – Cogent Education, 2024
Assessment remains a power nexus in Higher Education, where remnants of coloniality pool. The power that assessment holds makes it an important site for decolonisation. The purpose of this article is to present an experiment, and open a discussion, on the decolonisation of assessment. We argue that bringing assessment into the decolonisation…
Descriptors: Postcolonialism, Universities, Educational History, Power Structure
Cluxton, Hadley Sinclair; Horst, René Harder – History Teacher, 2019
Science in Latin America has a rich, complicated history, but it is often ignored both by traditional historians of science, as well as Latin American historians. Latin American science is characterized by liminality, "nepantlismo," an in-between-ness, a hybridization, a "mestizaje" of multiple indigenous, Creole, imperial…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Instruction, Science History, Historiography
Theorizing Children's Global Citizenship: Reconstructionism and the Politics of Deep Interdependence
Wall, John – Global Studies of Childhood, 2019
Global citizenship is a much disputed term, involving a variety of competing neoliberal, cosmopolitan, and postcolonial framings. Much of this debate, however, assumes a hidden normative adulthood, just as did traditional understandings of citizenship in nation states. This article argues that attending to children's experiences through a lens of…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Citizenship Education, Neoliberalism, Postcolonialism
Mayo, Peter – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2023
The paper is written from the perspective of someone ensconced in a country which once saw flights of thousands of people, providing labour power, to different corners of the world, notably North Africa in the distant past and Britain and British colonies of settlement in historically more recent times: Australia, Canada and the United States,…
Descriptors: Immigration, Foreign Countries, Ideology, Foreign Workers
Chimbutane, Feliciano; Gonçalves, Perpétua – Language Policy, 2023
This study seeks to understand the role of family language policy (FLP) in the process of language shift from Bantu languages into Portuguese, the powerful and prestigious language in Mozambique. The study is based on thematic analysis of semi-structured focus group interviews with urban middle class parents of young citizens born after the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Portuguese, African Languages, Postcolonialism
Susan Michiko Shirachi – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Throughout the centuries of Western colonization of the United States, there has been the repeated denial of educational access for Native students, including Native students in colonized island nations in the Central Pacific. Native Hawaiian students have historically faced barriers in college success (i.e., campuses not prepared for the…
Descriptors: Pacific Islanders, Postcolonialism, Barriers, Colleges
Kaktikar, Aadya – Research in Dance Education, 2020
When the traditional (dance) and the modern (university) intersect within the Liberal Arts, the pedagogical dynamics produced opens possible pathways to approach decolonization as an ongoing praxical pedagogical process. This un-archival unruly lived experience of decolonization proposes a possibility of evoking Indian pasts against the misuses of…
Descriptors: Dance, Dance Education, Liberal Arts, Teaching Methods
Lau, Carrie – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2020
This paper provides an overview of English language education policies and practices in Hong Kong. It examines changes and developments in policymaking and implementation across the education system. Based on a qualitative analysis of government documents and empirical studies, this review utilizes a sociocultural framework in characterizing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Educational Policy
Ellis, Taylor Floyd; Kouritzin, Sandra; Lam, Michelle; Azzahrawi, Rawia; Kolomic, Erica; Osiname, Ayodeji; Sagenes, Eric; Saleheen, Shayeekh – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2020
This article addresses the political philosophy of a border position articulated by de Oliveira Andreotti (2011. "(Towards) Decoloniality and Diversality in Global Citizenship Education." "Globalisation, Societies and Education," 9 (3-4): 381-397) with reference to the Latin American Modernity/Coloniality Research Group. This…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Citizenship Education, Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy
Mansoor, Asma; Malik, Samina – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2022
We propose a decolonial-posthuman pedagogy for contemplating the idea of 'womanness' in postcolonial Pakistan. Since posthumanism disbands anthropocentrism while decoloniality subverts Westcentrisms, we combine them to upend the notions of passivity and muteness attributed to Pakistani women via western feminist discourses. By foregrounding…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Postcolonialism, Humanism
Savelyeva, Tamara – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2022
In Hong Kong, which transitioned from a colonial to post-colonial One Country-Two Systems structure, sustainability implementation rests on two institutional pillars: education, which drives the city's knowledge-based economy, and family system. In light of the recent policy demands to strengthen higher education and family systems by capitalizing…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Postcolonialism, Social Change, Social Systems
Mulvey, Benjamin – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2021
China is now the second most popular destination country for African international students. This paper investigates the discourse surrounding this emergent flow of students, and the main aim is to offer a new means to conceptualize mobility between non-Western nations. The article highlights weaknesses in current postcolonial conceptualizations…
Descriptors: Student Mobility, Study Abroad, Foreign Students, Postcolonialism
Laughlin, Lauren M. – Professional Educator, 2021
Third space theory has been applied with progressive frequency to teacher education, partnerships, and clinical practice. This review of literature addresses how the application of third space theory has manifested in partnerships, clinical practice, and the associated stakeholders. Since moving towards third space is a process, it requires a…
Descriptors: Research Reports, Educational Theories, Teacher Education, Democracy
Liddy, Mags – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2021
Teaching about global development challenges is a complex and demanding process both for students and teachers. In this article, I examine the potential of postcolonial pedagogies in facilitating the process of learning to unlearn and in developing learners' agency in reading the world. I focus on two teaching encounters to examine the potential…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Research
Hamza R'boul; Osman Z. Barnawi; Benachour Saidi – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2024
This paper explores the epistemological affordances of "Islamic ethics" as alternative knowledge within intercultural education. Despite the calls for epistemological plurality in intercultural education that centre epistemologies of the South, educators may find it hard to reaffirm their situated knowledges and practices because they…
Descriptors: Islamic Culture, Ethics, Multicultural Education, Language Teachers