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Neeganagwedgin, Erica – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2020
This paper privileges the voices of Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Holders. Since time immemorial, Indigenous Elders, whether in a Canadian or global context, have been at the core of teaching and learning and have had the responsibility of transferring knowledge. However, their role in the transmission of culture has been undermined by the…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Canada Natives, Transformative Learning, Older Adults
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Derr, Victoria; Simons, Jordin – Environmental Education Research, 2020
Photovoice, a Participatory Action Research method developed by Wang and Burris, has gained popularity as a pedagogical tool to engage youth with environmental, sustainability, and conservation issues. Influenced by Paulo Freire's critical pedagogy, feminist theory, and documentary photography, photovoice supports reflection about place, critical…
Descriptors: Photography, Critical Theory, Environmental Education, Sustainable Development
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Sepielak, Katarzyna; Wladyka, Dawid; Yaworsky, William – Multilingua: Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication, 2023
The proficiency in vernacular has long been a methodological ethos pervasive among field researchers and--despite new dynamics of fieldwork--still overshadows discussions related to collaboration with translators and interpreters, which are either marginalized or hidden within the category of a 'research assistant'. The purpose of this study is to…
Descriptors: Language Proficiency, Researchers, Translation, Sociology
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Valerie Scatamburlo-D'Annibale; Peter McLaren; Lilia Monzó – Qualitative Research Journal, 2018
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to engage some of the central themes of Gayatri Spivak's seminal essay, "Can the Subaltern Speak? (CSS)" In particular, her criticisms of post-structuralism's treatment of the "subject" as well as its privileging of "discourse" and micrological analyses of power vis-à-vis her…
Descriptors: Criticism, Power Structure, Political Attitudes, Social Systems
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Petrie, Jennifer L. – Journal of Dance Education, 2021
This article explores the future of music and dance education in Ghanaian senior high schools as envisioned by administrators, teachers, and students. Participants illuminate issues requiring action, including: (1) curriculum content; (2) access; (3) resources; and (4) infrastructure. The study employed a qualitative multiple case study approach…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Dance Education, Music Education, High School Students
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Durand, Sergio – MEXTESOL Journal, 2021
English Language Teaching (ELT) materials are not only pedagogical sources, but they also actively build a vision of reality, often reproducing, legitimizing and perpetuating certain hegemonic discourses. Even if injustice and inequalities are denounced in some materials, global issues are just mentioned rather than problematized and discriminated…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Disproportionate Representation, Ethnic Groups, Second Language Learning
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Elton-Chalcraft, Sally; Cammack, Paul J. – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2020
India's education system is complex because it has to meet the needs of a population which is culturally, geographically, politically, religiously and economically diverse. The principal investigator spent two summers in India talking with teachers and learners. This paper reports on the impact of Christian values in the secular but arguably Hindu…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Cultural Groups, Nationalism, Cultural Pluralism
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Rodrigues, Cae – Journal of Environmental Education, 2020
This "in process" Conclusion to the Special Issue (SI) "Global politics of knowledge production in EER: 'New' theory and North-South representations" (The Journal of Environmental Education) aims to highlight relevant issues and acknowledged limitations and silences from the sample of critiques presented in the SI, all built…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Criticism, Political Influences, Barriers
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Junaid, Mohamad; Kanjwal, Hafsa – Curriculum Inquiry, 2022
In the aftermath of the Indian government's decision to change the status of Jammu and Kashmir on 5 August 2019, activism for the right to self-determination in Kashmir came under tremendous pressure. An intense crackdown in Kashmir, including a complete communication blackout and internet blockade, meant the only Kashmiri and dissenting voices…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Self Determination, Political Attitudes, Geographic Regions
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Makoe, Mpine; Olcott, Don, Jr. – Journal of Learning for Development, 2021
Leading change in higher education has been a major challenge in countries of limited resources, such as those in Sub-Saharan Africa. Most African universities have struggled with this transition mainly due to lack of the requisite information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure, inadequate expertise for online pedagogies and…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Information Technology, African Culture, Postcolonialism
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Corbett, Michael – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 2021
This article was developed from Michael Corbett's 2020 Rural Education Special Interest Group (SIG) Career Achievement Award Lecture. There has been an encouraging influx of new work, both in the United States and in other anglophone settler societies, as well as in Europe in the emerging field of rural education, influenced by developments in…
Descriptors: Rural Education, Educational History, Educational Change, Urban Schools
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Thondhlana, Juliet; Abdulrahman, Hadiza; Chiyevo Garwe, Evelyn; McGrath, Simon – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2021
Looking through the history of higher education in Zimbabwe, we argue that the concept of internationalization of higher education is not new to Zimbabwe. Understandings, manifestations, and processes of the phenomenon over time are examined to reveal the nuances of the internationalization process in its current mode of occurrence, in an attempt…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Postcolonialism, Educational History, International Education
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Adriany, Vina – Journal of Pedagogy, 2019
This paper aims to explore how kindergartens in Indonesia become a space to negotiate local and global discourses. Informed by postcolonial theories, it seeks to identify a hybrid space that goes beyond the binary between South and North. Based on fieldwork in three different kindergartens in Indonesia, this paper illuminate different forms of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Kindergarten, Neoliberalism, Early Childhood Education
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Adeyeye, Biliamin Adekunle; Mason, Jon – Open Praxis, 2020
This paper highlights some key historical perspectives and antecedents of African Indigenous knowledge (AIK) and practices while identifying 'open' futures and opportunities for the application of digital technologies for educational opportunities that build on this cultural base. The role and negative impact of colonialism in the…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Futures (of Society), Educational Technology, Indigenous Knowledge
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Burke, Lydia E. Carol-Ann; Wallace, John – Science & Education, 2020
Education systems in once-colonised locations cannot escape the abiding legacy of colonisation. Science, in particular, has played a prominent role in the reasonings and rationalisations of the colonial process. When considered in the context of an education system established by imperial powers, it is difficult to reconcile processes of…
Descriptors: Postcolonialism, Science Education, Power Structure, Secondary School Science
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