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Cecil Hill Goodman – Journal of Experiential Education, 2024
Background: Research in outdoor adventure education (OAE) and related fields has argued that OAE programming can problematically reproduce dominant ways of being around patriarchy and whiteness. In particular, scholars have forwarded specific critiques of sense of place (SOP) in OAE or related fields. Purpose: This article investigated and…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Racism, Colonialism, Place Based Education
Jairo I. Fúnez-Flores – Curriculum Journal, 2024
This essay reviews and builds upon Aníbal Quijano's contribution to decolonial theory to sketch out what I refer to as the geopolitics and coloniality of curriculum, broadly understood as an imperial doctrine and a pedagogical mode of domination aimed at producing a modern/colonial subjectivity. It argues that the geopolitics and coloniality of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Colonialism, Violence, Decolonization
Omar Faruque – Journal of Mathematics Education at Teachers College, 2024
This article analyzes a popular arithmetic textbook, "Arithmetic: For the Use of Schools and Colleges," authored by Jadav Chandra Chakravarti, to examine the contents and pedagogies in the text for how mathematics was taught and learned from the end of the nineteenth century through the first half of the twentieth century in colonial…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Mathematics Education, Colonialism, Educational History
Victoria Elliott; Larissa McLean Davies – British Educational Research Journal, 2025
This paper uses examples from Australia and England to explore subject English with regard to the multiple metaphors inherent in the terms 'settling' and 'unsettling'. In doing so we are concerned with imagining a future for a subject English curriculum which dislodges it from its imperial, colonial roots. In the first instance, we outline the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English Instruction, English Curriculum, 21st Century Skills
Anna Lees; Ann Marie Ryan; Marissa Muñoz; Charles Tocci – Journal of Teacher Education, 2024
In this article, a team of teacher educators collectively think through the many possibilities of how concepts such as decolonization, abolition, and fugitivity intersect with and are taken up by teacher education programs. To do so, we undertook a critical interpretive synthesis of scholarly literature spanning 2000 to 2020 to locate, examine,…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Postcolonialism, Indigenous Knowledge, Decolonization
Ian Cicco – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2024
The purpose of this philosophical inquiry is to problematize the assumptions underlying elementary music teachers' choice to both erase folk songs from their curricula and to replace lyrics with racist associations. Erasing is defined as a process in which music educators remove certain folk songs with racist origins entirely from their…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Music Teachers, Folk Culture, Singing
Terry Locke – Cultural Studies and Transdisciplinarity in Education, 2023
Chapter 4, "Indigeneity and sense of place" begins by addressing the problematic concept of indigeneity, noting that an official definition of "indigenous" is yet to be adopted by any UN agency owing to the diversity of indigenous peoples. The thesis of this chapter is that there are commonalities in respect of sense of place…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, International Organizations, Land Settlement, Colonialism
Mahak Mahajan – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2025
Articles 28 and 30 of the Indian Constitution (1950) guarantee the right of religious minorities to establish their educational institutions and impart religious education. Analysing the curriculum, textbooks, and pedagogical practices of one such minority-run institution for girls makes it possible for us to see how contemporary Muslims in India…
Descriptors: Females, Religious Schools, Educational Legislation, Muslims
Kaghondi wamwa Mwanga – Music Education Research, 2025
The practice of music diversity is colonialized. Its model is impotent to disrupt the Western canon. On the contrary, the practice has opened the door to sonic materialization and trafficking that has become indicative of the encounter between classical music and other music traditions in higher education. The Global South has become the mining…
Descriptors: Music, Colonialism, Diversity, Music Techniques
Finding "the Center Point": Decolonial and Indigenous Methodologies in Education Historical Research
Christy L. Oxendine – Qualitative Research Journal, 2024
Purpose: This paper centers a decolonial and Indigenous methodological approaches to educational history research. This research offers how "Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples" by Linda Tuhiwai Smith impacts one education historian's scholarship alongside conversations of historiography concerning the Lumbee…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Decolonization, Educational History, Indigenous Knowledge
Amy Thomson – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2024
In light of the results of the 2023 referendum, truth-telling should inform how educators embed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives across the curriculum. It is imperative that students' experiences of Indigenous content are understood, as this will inform the legitimisation of Indigenous futurity in classrooms and how teachers…
Descriptors: Ethics, Indigenous Populations, Pacific Islanders, Indigenous Knowledge
Pham, Andy V.; N. Goforth, Anisa; N. Aguilar, Lisa; Burt, Isaac; Bastian, Renee; Diaków, Diana M. – School Psychology Review, 2022
School psychology has faced longstanding challenges in advancing equity and parity due to persistent oppression, racism, and colonialism in the field. These challenges have contributed to critical shortages of faculty and practitioners who are Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC), racial disparities in educational and mental health…
Descriptors: School Psychology, Cultural Awareness, Social Justice, Racism
Chen, Chen – Quest, 2022
This paper maps the ethical complexities underlying the internationalization of sport management programs in Global North universities. Drawing upon postcolonial theory, critical internationalization studies, and studies of global ethics, I review the current articulations that concern the internationalization of sport management programs and…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Ethics, Business Administration Education, Athletics
George Jerry Sefa Dei, Editor; Wambui Karanja, Editor; Avea E. Nsoh, Editor; Daniel Yelkpieri, Editor – Peter Lang Publishing Group, 2025
This is a powerful collection addressing the challenges, possibilities and responsibilities for de/anti-colonial African educational futurities. The book is framed within an anti-colonial interrogation of collective educational leadership, responsibility and accountability to address the invisibilization and marginalization of African Indigenous…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Barriers, Social Justice, Decolonization
Koopman, Oscar; Koopman, Karen J. – Palgrave Macmillan, 2023
This book offers an important contribution to the field of curriculum studies and higher education by examining the impacts of colonialism and neoliberalism in the South African education system and addressing ways to decolonise curriculum and teaching. Drawing on Pinar's work in curricular theory, the authors call for integrating self-reflective…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Decolonization, Colonialism, Neoliberalism