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Mehmet Firat – History of Education, 2024
This pioneering study investigates the transformative shift in the nature of education during the Neolithic revolution, utilising Göbekli Tepe's role as an archaic open school that attested to this change. This exploration is underpinned by the premise that "if education is a process of acculturation, its origins must be sought in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foundations of Education, Educational History, Open Education
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
Kevin Skelton – Critical Studies in Education, 2024
This article investigates how critical pedagogy might broaden its purview and cultivate a more symbiotic relationship between formal education and life-long learning through a 'counter-critical pedagogy'. By reconsidering central tenets of Paulo Freire's "Pedagogy of the Oppressed" through the lens of Bernard E. Harcourt's provocation…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Educational Philosophy, Holistic Approach, Lifelong Learning
Nozomi Sakata; Chris Yates; Hannah Edjah; Abraham Kwadwo Okrah – Comparative Education, 2024
Framed by Homi Bhabha's concepts of hybridity and the third space of enunciation, this study explores postcolonial relationships conceivably enacted through policy borrowing processes of learner-centred pedagogy (LCP) in Ghana. Nine Ghanaian and nine foreign stakeholders were interviewed. Conscious of the power imbalance implicit in traditional…
Descriptors: Student Centered Learning, Foreign Countries, Power Structure, Stakeholders
Disobedience, (Dis)Embodied Knowledge Management, and Decolonization: Higher Education in The Gambia
A. T. Johnson; Marcellus F. Mbah – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2024
In this work, we sought to uncover the key strategies and challenges to the integration of Indigenous knowledge as knowledge management practices at a public university in The Gambia. It is often axiomatic in the literature that the incorporation of diverse epistemologies is a key resource for sustainable development; therefore, activities…
Descriptors: Resistance to Change, Educational Change, Decolonization, Knowledge Management
Chimbi, Godsend T.; Jita, Loyiso C. – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2022
School reform policy in post-colonial societies is often guided by Euro-American theory from the North. Theory generated in the South is marginalised as backward and unscientific. The present study, couched within the Southern Theory framework, disrupts the hegemony of Northern Theory by examining the implementation of the indigenous philosophy of…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, African Culture, Curriculum Development
Rhochie Avelino Ebora Matienzo – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
Filipino philosophy of education involves layers of meanings blurred by foreign assumptions. Any study that enlightens this theme is relevant and necessary. Hence, I intend to contribute to the aim of shedding light and exploring the richness of this discourse. Specifically, I focus on the historicity of Filipino philosophy, particularly under its…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Futures (of Society), Foreign Countries
Facing Colonial Canada through Pedagogies of Equity for First Nations: An Advocacy Education Project
Carrie Karsgaard; Thashika Pillay; Lynette Shultz – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2024
Education systems in "Canada" are increasingly highlighting the structural and material inequities faced by First Nations' peoples. However, most practices within formal education tend to focus on awareness campaigns and/or examining injustice as a historical event, as opposed to challenging the structural and systemic forces that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Culturally Relevant Education
Fournier, Cathy; Stewart, Suzanne; Adams, Joshua; Shirt, Clayton; Mahabir, Esha – Research Ethics, 2023
Research involving and impacting Indigenous Peoples is often of little or no benefit to the communities involved and, in many cases, causes harm. Ensuring that Indigenous research is not only ethical but also of benefit to the communities involved is a long-standing problem that requires fundamental changes in higher education. To address this…
Descriptors: Ethics, Research Methodology, Indigenous Knowledge, Higher Education
Katerin Elizabeth Arias-Ortega; Viviana Villarroel Cárdenas; Carlos Sanhueza-Estay – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2024
The article reports on the dispossession of indigenous knowledge in the public education system in Mapuche territory in La Araucanía, a southern region in Chile. The methodology is qualitative, 18 people were interviewed including Mapuche wise men and women, fathers, and mothers who experienced schooling processes in their younger years. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, American Indians, American Indian Education, Parent Attitudes
Marleine Gélineau; Constance Russell; Lisa Korteweg – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
"Invasive" species are generally viewed with contempt. Yet many Indigenous peoples have more nuanced approaches to newcomer species informed by kinship relations, and some ecologists suggest that ecosystems have always been dynamic and these species occasionally play beneficial roles in their new homes. A critical and decolonial…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Decolonization, Canada Natives, Land Settlement
Froilán Cubillos Alfaro; Marcela Fernández Valenzuela; Francisco López Rojas; Carolina Meza Vásquez; Diego Pinto Veas – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2024
Western modernity has systematically made ancestral and indigenous knowledge invisible through their use of scientific logic, making school a space of hegemonic control through the western knowledge taught in the official curriculum. Despite that, in Chile advances in matters of constitutional recognition and cultural value are rare. Ten years…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Western Civilization, Curriculum
David Coombs; Shanna Langdon; Zana Jabir; Cathie Burgess; Rose Amazan – Australian Educational Researcher, 2025
In this paper, we present findings from the Culturally Nourishing Schooling (CNS) project data, collected during and after a series of experiential and immersive Learning from Country (LFC) activities with teachers working in New South Wales (NSW) schools in Australia. LFC is positioned as the critical first step in the CNS whole-school reform…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Experiential Learning, Culturally Relevant Education, Educational Change
Theresa Heath; Christopher Johnstone – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2024
This article reports on an ethnographically-informed case study of a Canadian university that is experiencing growth and systems change through three initiatives: internationalization, intercultural education, and Indigenization. The article describes the goals of internationalization and "interculturalization" (a term coined at the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Administrators, School Personnel
Joanne Alderson; Fi McAlevey; Muni Narayan – Early Childhood Folio, 2024
Kaiako in Aotearoa New Zealand inquire into innovative practice in meaningful ways. This mixed-methods study explored the use of curriculum innovation and key factors that shape kaiako self-belief, relationships, and teaching contexts. Phase 1 utilised a national quantitative survey of early childhood education (ECE) kaiako from a range of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Innovation, Early Childhood Teachers, Early Childhood Education