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Cherie Chu-Fuluifaga; Martyn Reynolds – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2024
Teachers have responsibility and can assume agency for enhancing the education of Pacific students in Aotearoa New Zealand. Pacific education is an area which needs improvement and, consequently, Pacific communities seek actions -- deliberate strategies -- to enhance educational provision. Among the strategies available is the engagement of role…
Descriptors: Pacific Islanders, Role Models, Role, Elementary Secondary Education
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Willy Hugedet – History of Education, 2023
From the 1950s and onwards, Pierre Parlebas developed an original approach to education, which over time has spread beyond the borders of France. This study focuses on how Parlebas was led to develop the concept of an "alter-education of sport" and analyses those concepts through the lens of contemporary democratic societies. It will…
Descriptors: Athletics, Nontraditional Education, Foreign Countries, European History
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Robin Coningham; Nick Lewer; Kosh Prasad Acharya; Kai Weise; Ram Bahadhur Kunwar; Anie Joshi; Sandhya Parajuli Khanal – Research Ethics, 2024
The earthquakes which struck Nepal's capital in 2015 were humanitarian disasters. Not only did they inflict tragic loss of life and livelihoods, they also destroyed parts of the Kathmandu Valley's unique UNESCO World Heritage site. These monuments were not just ornate structures but living monuments playing central roles in the daily lives of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Natural Disasters, Seismology, Partnerships in Education
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Moore, Lin; Cheng, Ya-Li; Jang, Li-Fen Anne; Wang, Jia-Hua – Childhood Education, 2023
The Little Bosses' Market, now in its second year and organized by the Hualien Parent-Child Center, challenges the perspective that young children cannot learn about economics. The children participating in this activity took on the responsibilities of planning and selling their goods and services. They interacted with customers by noting prices,…
Descriptors: Toys, Entrepreneurship, Young Children, Foreign Countries
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Juvy Lizette M. Gervacio; Brikena Xhomaqi – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2025
The Marrakech Framework for Action (MFA) recognizes the importance of nonformal and informal learning in lifelong learning. They provide more opportunities for learners because they are more inclusive and accessible. One of the strategies is the establishment of community learning centers that provide opportunities for various kinds of learners.…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Cultural Context, Inclusion, Community Involvement
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Kristin Dutcher Mann – History Teacher, 2025
Historians sometimes view teaching and community engagement as peripheral to research. Self-reflection on the design of assignments, pedagogy techniques, and students' work aids teachers as they refine their teaching, and it can also inform research questions and methods. Teaching, research, and community engagement do not have to be separate…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Authentic Learning, History Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Egwemi, O. P.; Salifu, Peter Ogohi – Research in Drama Education, 2023
This article recounts our field experience and research in TfD in the Ofabo community, Kogi State, Nigeria. Through socially engaged performance and participant observation, this study finds that the poor state of drinking water in the Ofabo community results from government negligence, inadequate awareness, and the inactivity of community…
Descriptors: Drama Education, Community Development, Water, Rural Areas
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Philis M. Barragán Goetz; Rubén Donato; David G. García; Gonzalo Guzmán; Jarrod Hanson; Maribel Santiago – Teachers College Record, 2023
Mexican American educational history has become a vibrant field of study since the late 1980s. In the last seven years, however, it is notable that this research has inspired community-based efforts to preserve and publicly commemorate challenges to unequal education. In this commentary, we discuss the archival recovery of the "Francisco…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Educational History, Equal Education, Court Litigation
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Sarah Craycraft; Petya V. Dimitrova – Journal of Folklore and Education, 2024
Often, migrants relocate because of acute disruption: war, disaster, or persecution. Slower forms of violence, however, can lead to lifestyle migration, at once a response to nostalgia and an unsatisfying present. Some young urbanites in Bulgaria seek new possibilities in heavily depopulated rural settings. While rural revitalization is generally…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Urban to Rural Migration, Relocation, Rural Areas
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Teklu Abate Bekele; Denis Thaddeus Ofoyuru; Emnet Tadesse Woldegiorgis – Innovative Higher Education, 2024
Higher education institutions pursue three distinct yet interrelated missions of education, knowledge production, and community engagement. Until the last decades of the twentieth century, the third mission, also known as community engagement, has received little attention. Although the third mission generally aims to contribute to the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Community Involvement, School Community Relationship
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Stroud, Victoria; Adams, Josie; Champion, Doreen; Hogarth, Geraldine; Mahony, Anne; Monck, Ruth; Pinnegar, Trulie; Weeks, Sharon; Watson, Charles – Deafness & Education International, 2020
Otitis media is very common in Aboriginal children in Western Australia and chronic ear disease causes major problems in speech and language development and education. Up until recently, most programmes dealing with the problem of OM have focused on clinical interventions rather than prevention. The Enhanced Prevention Working Group was…
Descriptors: Hearing Impairments, Diseases, Indigenous Populations, Foreign Countries
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Iddy, Hassan – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2021
Indigenous Standpoint Theory (IST) is yet to be widely applied in guiding the conduct of research that involves Indigenous people in Africa. In reference to Tanzania, this approach is new. There has been no study in the context of Tanzania which has used IST, despite the presence of many Indigenous people in the country. IST is widely used in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Research Methodology, Cultural Relevance
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Rodríguez, Alexa – History of Education Quarterly, 2023
While US and Dominican officials have traditionally received credit for the expansion of the public school system during the US military occupation of the Dominican Republic from 1916 to 1924, this article offers an alternative account by focusing on the role of guardians, or caretakers, in supporting and creating schools in this period. Drawing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Schools, Educational Development, School Community Relationship
Law, Siew Fang – Melbourne Centre for the Study of Higher Education, 2020
As University communities are increasingly affected by the global pandemic, University engagement will and should 'look different' in 2020. There is a risk that academic engagement may be pushed to the sidelines during the time of global pandemic. This report offers eight recommendations of small actions that a University community could take to…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Pandemics, COVID-19, Foreign Countries
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Laura Moore; Nigel Wakefield; Rachael Macfarlane; Serena Davie – Australian and International Journal of Rural Education, 2024
First Nation students' attendance, retention and engagement in remote schools has been a concern for educators and successive governments. In many communities, students are encouraged to complete secondary education at boarding school because of seemingly limited educational opportunities in their local communities. The School of Isolated and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Schools, Indigenous Populations, Attendance
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