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Bartleet, Brydie-Leigh; Bennett, Dawn; Power, Anne; Sunderland, Naomi – Intercultural Education, 2019
This article outlines a framework for working with First Peoples. The framework supports respectful and mutually beneficial learning partnerships and culminates from 6 years of practice and research in arts-based service learning with Aboriginal communities in Australia. We begin by looking at synergies between global service learning and service…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Service Learning, Indigenous Populations, Multicultural Education
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Banks, James A. – Intercultural Education, 2011
Immigration is increasing racial, ethnic, cultural, linguistics, and religious diversity in nations around the world, which is challenging existing concepts of citizenship and citizenship education. In this article, I challenge assimilationist conceptions of citizenship education and argue that citizenship education should be transformed so that…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Citizen Participation, Acculturation
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Osanloo, Azadeh F. – Intercultural Education, 2009
Educating global citizens to have knowledge of world political and economic systems and conditions is imperative as the notion of the "citizen" is constantly evolving. This type of civic education needs to involve critical thinking skills that are pan-educational and allow for cross-cultural discussion that span all public spheres and…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Citizenship Education, Citizenship Responsibility, Thinking Skills
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Ortloff, Debora Hinderliter; Shah, Payal P.; Lou, Jingjing; Hamilton, Evelyn – Intercultural Education, 2012
In recent years, more and more attention has been paid to international education in schools in the USA. Education professionals, business leaders, and politicians realize that schools and school leaders must identify multiple opportunities for students to interact with and experience a global society. Nationally, there has been a considerable…
Descriptors: International Education, Educational Opportunities, Secondary School Curriculum, Secondary Schools
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Renner, Adam; Brown, Milton; Stiens, Gina; Burton, Sonya – Intercultural Education, 2010
Dehumanizing tendencies within the present neo-liberal era provide the backdrop against which the authors have developed an 11-year partnership in the Global South. The economic context encourages competition over community and, while portending to bring people closer together through technological advances, it only facilitates the flow of…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Multicultural Education, Global Education, Social Control
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Pedersen, Paula J. – Intercultural Education, 2009
This paper shares the results of research assessing the outcomes of teaching towards an ethnorelative worldview through psychology study abroad. Action research assessing the efficacy of intercultural pedagogy integrating psychology and the Developmental Model of Intercultural Sensitivity using the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI) was…
Descriptors: World Views, Classroom Research, Action Research, Psychology
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Portera, Agostino – Intercultural Education, 2008
This article analyses the role of educational opportunity in a time of globalisation, a new economy and life in a multicultural society, and gives an epistemological and semantic account of the concept "intercultural education", distinguishing it from multicultural and transcultural education. Starting with a historic overview of various…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Semantics, Foreign Countries, Educational Opportunities
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Johnson, Richard – Intercultural Education, 2006
The context of this paper is a university-based teacher education course in Melbourne, Australia. The assumption underpinning the course is that it is crucial for trainee teachers to examine the lenses they typically use in terms of common-sense understandings of children and adolescents. We point to the 18th century Western enlightenment period…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Education Courses, Children, Adolescents