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Estrella Sendra – Industry and Higher Education, 2024
In recent years, there has been an increasing awareness of the social responsibility of Higher Education, encouraging knowledge exchange initiatives and impact. This often involves the collaboration with the industry, embracing a curatorial turn in the pedagogic approach. This self-reflexive case study shares the learning, challenges, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Business Relationship, Industry, Decolonization
Wen Xu – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2025
This article explores a small number of African international students' narratives on their identity work through work-integrated learning (WIL) in Chinese higher education. Applying a sociological use of the 'possible selves' concept to interview data, the findings show that individual participants accumulate a pool of like-to-be, aspire-to-be…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Work Based Learning, Foreign Countries, Self Concept
Alude Mahali; Tarryn de Kock; Vuyiswa Mathambo; Phomolo Maoba; Anthony Mugeere – Journal of Student Affairs in Africa, 2023
This article presents a collection of narrative examples on how a cohort of African graduates, who are beneficiaries of a scholarship from a global foundation, understand and practice giving back. The scholarship programme aims to cultivate and support a network of like-minded young leaders who are committed to giving back by providing training…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Graduates, African Culture, Training
Karman, Marianna; Marfoldi, Nora – Hungarian Educational Research Journal, 2021
Designed for three age groups, Ko Nipa Africa! -- Teach about Africa! awareness-raising and sensitization education program is aimed at developing social competencies, especially empathy, social sensitivity, and tolerance in childhood. In addition, its main task is to transform the misconceptions and prejudices about Africa present in Hungary with…
Descriptors: Stereotypes, Foreign Countries, Consciousness Raising, Active Learning
Jennice McCafferty-Wright; Mya M. Kemper – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2024
This study investigated the impact of virtual exchange on disrupting dangerous narratives about the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region among pre-service elementary teachers in the Midwestern region of the United States. The virtual exchange program provided direct interaction with teacher candidates in Morocco. Analysis of pre- and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computer Mediated Communication, Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Teachers
Eze, Ugoji A. – Journal of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, 2018
Autism spectrum disorder is a highly heritable neurodevelopmental disorder. More than 100 genetic polymorphisms have been associated with autism spectrum disorder, with Africa having greater genetic diversity than any other continent. Without doubt, because of this, genetic studies of autism in Africa could provide unique insights into the…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Incidence, Attitudes toward Disabilities
Baranova, Jurate; Duobliene, Lilija – Ethics and Education, 2020
The article reflects upon the possibility of educating sensitivity to the pain of the different Other by using feature cinema. The authors rely on the methodology suggested by Stanley Louis Cavell and Andrew Klevan, and also on the suggestions and conclusions by William B. Russell, III and Stewart Waters. The authors of this article reflected upon…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Films, High School Students, Ethics
Kurian, Nomisha C. – International Journal of Development Education and Global Learning, 2019
This article critically examines how the concept of empathy is mobilized in the rhetoric of development education, and explores different ways of conceptualizing empathy as a pedagogical ideal and an affective experience. Its premise is that the concept of empathy has been insufficiently probed within academia, even though paradigm shifts in…
Descriptors: Empathy, Poverty, Reflection, Foreign Countries
Mabingo, Alfdaniels – Journal of Dance Education, 2018
Over the years, dances from African cultures have been viewed in the Western world as caricatures of exotic bodies and representations of experiences that are abundant in the natural order of things. Valentino Y. Mudimbe (1988) has defined this otherization and objectification as the invention of Africa. With the continuous mobility of people and…
Descriptors: African Culture, Dance Education, Teaching Methods, Teacher Attitudes
McBrien, Jody; Rutigliano, Alexandre; Sticca, Adam – OECD Publishing, 2022
Students who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex or somewhere else on the gender/sexuality spectrum (LGBTQI+) are among the diverse student groups in need of extra support and protection in order to succeed in education and reach their full potential. Because they belong to a minority that is often excluded by…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Inclusion, Student Diversity, At Risk Students
Johnson, Aaron P.; Pennington, Lisa – Social Studies, 2018
Holocaust education in the United States began as a grassroots movement during the 1970s. Today, more than 30 states mandate the teaching of the Holocaust; however, far less attention is given in schools to other 20th-century instances of genocide. Totten has suggested that by neglecting "other" genocides (e.g., Darfur, Rwanda, and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Death, History Instruction, Global Education
Kampourakis, Kostas; Strasser, Bruno J. – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2015
The public acceptance of evolution is under constant scrutiny. Surveys and polls regularly measure whether the public accepts evolutionist "or" creationist views. The differences between groups, such as people from various countries, are then explained by variations in religious views. But what is often overlooked, is that the data also…
Descriptors: Evolution, Creationism, Religious Factors, Consciousness Raising
Kowasch, Matthias – Review of International Geographical Education Online, 2017
This paper discusses the representation of resource exploitation and consumption in German geography textbooks. The aim of the paper is to contribute to a critical and reflective understanding of the representation of resource-related issues in textbooks by analyzing two scientific debates (resource curse and actor analysis). The paper shows that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Textbooks, Textbook Content, Geography
van Driel, Barry – Multicultural Education Review, 2016
This paper examines reasons for teaching about the Holocaust in countries only marginally impacted by these events. Against the backdrop of a recent global study showing that anti-Semitism is still quite pervasive around the globe, an attempt is made to show in what ways teaching about the Holocaust can affect attitudes of young people toward…
Descriptors: War, Crime, Jews, Teaching Methods
Jick, Henry Kah; Nkweteyim, Temeching Patricia – Journal of Education and Practice, 2016
This study has attempted to revisit gender issues presented in the New Literatures of Africa in English to investigate whether there is, indeed, an alternative vision of these issues. In spite of the great contributions of female writers in this literature, it has continued to be a male-dominated terrain. It is from this perspective that we…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Foreign Countries, Gender Issues, Blacks