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Dana Osborne – Language Policy, 2024
This analysis examines an archaeology of statal narratives as they relate to the multilingual linguistic milieu of the Philippines since independence at mid-20th century. Critical transformations to statal narratives linked to language over the last century have been shaped by interacting, sometimes competing discourses, deriving from a…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Foreign Countries, Cultural Pluralism, Cultural Maintenance
Lewis, Amanda E.; Forman, Tyrone A.; Hagerman, Margaret A. – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2023
In this article, we draw upon Charles Mills' powerful scholarly insights on the racial contract and epistemologies of ignorance and argue for keeping his spirit and theorizing alive through a relentless focus on the endemic reality of racism/white supremacy in our society and institutions -- particularly in the institution in which he and we work,…
Descriptors: Racism, Critical Race Theory, Whites, Higher Education
Rudrum, David – Policy Futures in Education, 2022
Over the years, a small industry has sprung up dedicated to preserving writers' homes and birthplaces, offering the chance to see first-hand the circumstances under which their key texts were written. Experiencing an insight into, say, Wordsworth's Dove Cottage, or Hardy's Wessex cottage, or the Bronte parsonage in Haworth, is widely held to be an…
Descriptors: Literature, History, Authors, Cultural Maintenance
Aitor Anduaga – History of Education Quarterly, 2024
In the United States and Europe, "para-university" institutions have often been viewed as postsecondary institutions that satisfy some needs not addressed by universities. Such para-universities might be technical institutes or research centers affiliated with a parent university and/or a nation-state. In stateless nations, however,…
Descriptors: Universities, Institutional Autonomy, Foreign Countries, Geographic Regions
Frank Mensah Bonsu; Nicole Wragg; Sivanes Phillipson; Christopher Waller – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2025
In this paper, we explore the evolution of graphic design and its education in Ghana. Graphic design emerged in Ghana through colonisation, which influenced the perceptions of traditional art forms. We review the tensions between Western and indigenous trends in Ghanaian art and design and explore existing pedagogical philosophies in Ghana's…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graphic Arts, Design, Indigenous Populations
Brian Mathews – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2025
Academic and research libraries are undergoing a profound transformation, shaped by technological advancements, shifting societal dynamics, and evolving institutional priorities. This essay examines how these forces are driving libraries to evolve into specialized and distinct models, shaping their future and drawing parallels to the Cambrian…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Research Libraries, Specialization, Educational Trends
Babaii, Esmat – Language and Intercultural Communication, 2023
Intercultural communicative competence has been offered as an open-minded replacement for ego-centric biases stemming from dogmatic national prejudice and its associated self-aggrandisement. While being a commendable proposal, its implementation in foreign language education has not been a widespread success story. Recent attempts to theorise…
Descriptors: Nationalism, Intercultural Communication, Communicative Competence (Languages), Language Planning
Chevaunne Dara Breland – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2025
This article examines African American rhetorical feature use in the secondary literacy classroom. It explores the historical evolution and pedagogical implications of incorporating African American rhetorical features into classroom writing instruction. The article discusses the historical evolution of African American Language and its position…
Descriptors: African American Students, Secondary School Students, Rhetoric, Writing Instruction
Reeploeg, Silke – History Education Research Journal, 2023
In a 2017 book chapter on the continuing erasure of Indigenous epistemes in academia, the Sami scholar Rauna Kuokkanen posed an important question: is it acceptable for a site of learning to be so ignorant? Foregrounding Indigenous scholarship from the Arctic, this article examines the potential of history education to address this question. Based…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Thinking Skills, Indigenous Knowledge, Epistemology
Eger, Maureen A.; Valdez, Sarah – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2023
Previous research on neo-nationalism has largely focused on the political arena, analyzing voters, parties, and policies. The scholarship featured in this special issue moves beyond the analysis of neo-nationalism in contemporary politics to show how the ideology is enacted at the micro level. The stage for these dynamic interactions is…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language), Nationalism, Politics of Education
Kam Tung Tuang Suante – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2024
Schooling is a critical topic in Myanmar's socio-political discourse that involves multiple interests and actors. Different stakeholders deploy schools for various ends, such as the training of workers, cultural subjugation, identity preservation, religious imposition, political propagation and social control. This article identifies the main…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Historical Interpretation, Stakeholders, Compulsory Education
Amit K. Suman; Saurabh Kumar Shanu – History of Education, 2024
The paper explores the historical significance of Hindu College Calcutta, a key institution in colonial India's intellectual discourse. Established in the early 19th century, the college faced numerous challenges, including opposition from conservative factions and financial constraints, as it evolved into a hub for education and independent…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religion, Educational History, Indians
Robin A. Bellingham – Teaching in Higher Education, 2025
The continued erasure of place and politics from modernity's education systems and disciplinary knowledges perpetuates racialised and ecological injustices and extractive relations. In this paper I affirm the necessity of using evolving methods of critical place inquiry and relocalisation in higher education to redress these erasures. I illustrate…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Decolonization, Indigenous Knowledge
Safin, Fadbir Magusovich; Valeev, Rafael Mirgasimoviz – Journal of Educational Psychology - Propositos y Representaciones, 2021
The analysis of the current state and development of social tourism in Russia indicates the need for further research into its content and forms, aimed at introducing the historical and cultural values of our citizens, organizing their active and wholesome recreation, solving the problems of patriotic education for the country's younger…
Descriptors: Tourism, Patriotism, Citizenship Education, Foreign Countries
Claudia Diaz-Diaz; Dorothea Harris; Thea Harris – International Journal for Talent Development and Creativity, 2024
This article documents weaving as a decolonizing epistemic tool for feminist futures that emerges from the work of our collective -- the Feminist Imaginary Research Network. As a collective of feminist adult educators who work in both the academy and women's museums, weaving challenges the centrality of rationality over other ways of knowing and…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Indigenous Knowledge, Handicrafts, Feminism