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Sarah Haroon Sualehi – Commission for International Adult Education, 2023
Digital literacy is globally recognized as being a key determinant of economic, social, and political mobility. However, access to digital tools and opportunities for upskilling are infrequently provided to vulnerable adults from the Global South. Through a social justice lens, this paper uses a critical personal narrative approach to explore how…
Descriptors: Digital Literacy, Developing Nations, Colonialism, Neoliberalism
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Osei-Tutu, Araba A. Z.; Osei-Tutu, Kwaku O. A. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2023
This article takes an international perspective on adult learning and disinformation, exploring how they have recast the global landscape. In particular, we address former president Trump's naming of certain Caribbean and African nations as "shithole countries," as well as other related experiences, and work to locate these comments…
Descriptors: Racism, Adult Learning, Presidents, Colonialism
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Kathy Sanford; Bruno de Oliveira Jayme; Tanya Manning-Lewis – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2024
Literacy as a unified concept is no longer valid or useful for today's complex world, where globally we face many challenges and contradictions. Adult literacy is shifting rapidly, and the human need for visually communicating meaningfully and relationally -- beyond 'reading and writing' -- is vital for addressing wicked problems and difficult…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Multiple Literacies, Social Justice, World Problems
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Sara Carpenter; Shirin Haghgou – Critical Education, 2023
The following paper describes a pilot project in anti-colonial pedagogy for English Language Learning (ELL). This anti-colonial curriculum and pedagogy was developed by drawing from anti-colonial and Marxist theorizations of migration, settler colonialism, and imperialism as well as insights from critical adult education. This paper explores the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English Language Learners, Pilot Projects, Colonialism
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Peter Mayo – International Review of Education, 2024
This article examines the key role that adult learning and education (ALE) has played and continues to play in addressing the challenges faced by critical engagement with identities and crossing borders in the Mediterranean region. Despite the great cultural, economic and educational diversities characterising the region, the author explores…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Education, Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations
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Tiara R. Na'puti; Riley Taitingfong – Communication Education, 2024
As Chamoru scholars with experience working at two universities within the University of California (UC) system, the authors write from institutions deeply implicated in interconnected projects of settler colonialism and militarism. Addressing the UC's historical narrative in the authors' pedagogy is an important way to connect with ongoing calls…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Political Power, Power Structure, Colonialism
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Svendsen, Stine H. Bang; Skotnes, Christian Engen – Journal of Social Science Education, 2022
Purpose: The article unpacks potentials of and resistance towards facilitating meetings between refugee and non-refugee youth in global citizenship education. Design/methodology/approach: The analyses are based on participant observation in a school-based intervention in three locations, developed on the principles of design-based research [DBR].…
Descriptors: Refugees, Citizenship Education, Global Approach, Meetings
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Player, John – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2022
The incidence of drug-related deaths in Scotland has reached crisis proportions. Comparable only to the rust belt States in the US these figures point to the impact of the rapid scale of deindustrialisation and a global neoliberal economy, based on austerity, deepening class divisions and a return to a more naked form of capitalism. The question…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Mortality Rate, Death, Drug Abuse