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Dessent, Caroline E. H.; Dawood, Ruhee A.; Jones, Leonie C.; Matharu, Avtar S.; Smith, David K.; Uleanya, Kelechi O. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Discussions on decolonizing the curriculum are common in Humanities and Social Science Faculties but still rare in the Physical Sciences. In this commentary, we describe the work we have conducted to begin decolonizing and diversifying our undergraduate chemistry curriculum. We also discuss what it means to decolonize chemistry and reflect on why…
Descriptors: College Science, Chemistry, Undergraduate Study, Equal Education
Tahir, Izza – Current Issues in Comparative Education, 2022
Pakistan has been engaged in the project of madrassa reform since the early days of its nationhood. Since gaining independence from Britain in 1947, successive Pakistani governments have introduced a series of reforms aimed at regulating and reforming the madrassa sector, but the repeated failure of these efforts suggests the presence of some…
Descriptors: Religious Schools, Religious Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
Akhter, Shahnaz; Watson, Matthew – London Review of Education, 2022
Recent consciously curated conditions of political polarisation have prevented English schools from taking even the first tentative steps towards decolonising the curriculum. Since returning to power in 2010, successive Conservative Secretaries of State for Education have resolved to restore traditional learning methods to English classrooms,…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Curriculum Development, Political Attitudes, Foreign Policy
Burnett, Greg – International Journal for Academic Development, 2021
Constructive alignment as a way of framing curriculum has wide appeal in many tertiary education contexts. At one Pacific regional tertiary institution, it has recently been embraced as a means toward greater program quality. Its unquestioned acceptance, however, raises the need for critical reflection. This reflection critiques constructive…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Alignment (Education), Educational Quality, Curriculum Development
Lyndon-Cohen, Dan – Teaching History, 2021
In this article, Dan Lyndon-Cohen makes the case that history departments should move from diversifying the curriculum to decolonising it. After reflecting on some examples of how he made the content of his lessons more representative, he explores how the influence of writers such as Michel-Rolph Trouillot and Emma Dabiri inspired him to find…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Course Content
Nursey-Bray, Melissa – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2019
The development of culturally and social inclusive curricula is an important aspect of teaching geography. In countries such as Australia with a history of colonial oppression and dispossession the need to acknowledge Indigenous history and peoples in teaching is vital. This paper reports on the lessons learned from being part of the Indigenous…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Curriculum Development, Geography Instruction, Indigenous Knowledge
Phipps, Alison – Research-publishing.net, 2021
Decolonising the languages curriculum is a radical requirement to critically reexamine the way in which the languages curriculum has been formed in any context. It requires the examination of the power dynamics which have led to the dominance of certain languages over others and which languages are and are not accorded resources in schools,…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Pacific Islanders, Ethnic Groups
Sundberg, Daniel; Wahlstrom, Ninni – European Educational Research Journal, 2012
In this article, the authors examine the development of the Swedish educational reform of 1991 from an international and European perspective, and from the perspective of what counts as knowledge in a recently implemented Swedish curriculum reform. With effect from 2011, the Swedish Government has significantly reshaped the curricula for…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Foreign Policy
Yamada, Shoko – History of Education, 2009
This paper investigates the educational philosophy and practices of Achimota School, which was established in the Gold Coast Colony (the southern part of today's Ghana) in 1927 as the governmental model school for leadership education. Achimota's education aimed to develop leaders who were "Western in intellectual attitude",…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Leadership Training, Foreign Countries, Instructional Leadership
Kennedy, Kerry J.; Fok, Ping Kwan; Chan, Kin Sang Jacqueline – Planning and Changing, 2006
The current curriculum reform agenda in Hong Kong is enmeshed in the politics of a post-colonial society. Yet, there is not a single view of what post-coloniality means for Hong Kong's school curriculum. This article focuses on analyzing the curriculum reform agenda that has emerged in post-colonial Hong Kong. This agenda was not only…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Politics of Education
Parkes, Robert J. – Curriculum Inquiry, 2007
This article is concerned with theorizing a curricular response to what has become known in Australia as the "history wars" (Macintyre & Clark, 2003). The central debate in the history wars is over the representation of the colonization of Australia. Because History curriculum serves as an apparatus for the social (re)production of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Foreign Policy, Politics of Education
Brown, Peggy, Ed. – Forum for Liberal Education, 1983
Selected college peace studies programs are described, and perspectives on such efforts in higher education are considered in an article by Robert C. Williams, "Sounds of Silence: The Academy and the Nuclear Question." Following the essay, peace studies activities of six colleges are described. At Syracuse University, the Program in…
Descriptors: College Programs, College Role, Curriculum Development, Disarmament
Hammond, Grant T. – Political Science Teacher, 1989
Summarizes six curricular approaches to the teaching of international relations at the college level. Assesses some of the purposes and rationales of these approaches and discusses the merits of each approach. Concludes that development of curricula has largely failed to address questions of both substance and pedagogy. (KO)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Foreign Policy
Luk-Fong, Pattie Yuk Yee – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2005
Hong Kong's 150 years of colonisation by the British is a classic example of how globalisation comes into direct contact with a local Chinese culture and creates cultural hybridities. The paper presents a framework for developing a hybrid guidance curriculum, drawing together western traditions of developmental contextualism in guidance and…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Asian Culture, Foreign Countries, School Guidance

Bonham, George W. – Change, 1980
The Council on Learning's Education and the World View project is described as a carefully defined public project of two years' duration to encourage serious curricular reconsiderations in our schools and colleges in view of the new realities of the world. An undergraduate experience should expose students to other cultures. (MLW)
Descriptors: Culture Contact, Curriculum Development, Foreign Policy, Futures (of Society)
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