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Erin Hoare; Katy Thomas; Sandra Ofei-Ferri – Australian Education Research Organisation Limited, 2025
In 2023, Education Ministers asked that the Australian Education Research Organisation (AERO) include wellbeing on its 2024 Research Agenda. In 2024, AERO reviewed and expanded on 2 reports that collated evidence for various wellbeing strategies and interventions. These 2 reports (henceforth, the 'initial reports') were: (1) "High Impact…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Evidence Based Practice, Educational Strategies, Well Being
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Irina Salmi; Marie Halme; Paula Salo; Marja Seeve; Vivika Mäkelä – International Journal of Early Childhood Environmental Education, 2024
This scoping review explored, what kind of educational environments and practices have been used when children's nature connectedness in early childhood education has been studied. While the beneficial influence of forest preschools -- and others alike based on substantial nature contact -- is well-established, little is known about how ordinary…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Early Childhood Education, Educational Practices, Physical Environment
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Leslie Obol – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2024
Through critical and creative reflection, I consider what it means to be a Treaty Person in so-called Canada from the perspective of a settler educator. I focus on winter count making, which is a traditional practice of the Lakota (Sioux), Blackfoot, Kiowa, and Mandan Nations of the Prairies where symbols are created and used to recall significant…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, American Indians, Canada Natives
Leilani Sabzalian – Region 16 Comprehensive Center, 2024
"Indigenous Children's Survivance in Public Schools" examines the cultural, social, and political terrain of Indigenous education by providing accounts of Indigenous students and educators creatively navigating the colonial dynamics within public schools. Schools and districts can create community around texts like "Indigenous…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, American Indian Students, Equal Education
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Patricia Thibaut; Lucila Carvalho – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2024
Drawing on a socio-materialist perspective, this study analyses connections between cultural contexts, the social situatedness of learning experiences and the material artefacts in rural Chilean schools. Our focus on different dimensions of design foregrounds the ways materials and places may act together with other elements to influence human…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Foreign Countries, Learning Processes, Cultural Context
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Jason A. Rosenblum; Michelle M. Jacob – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2024
In this article, we reflect on the chaos and stress educators and students endured during the move to emergency remote teaching, acknowledge the ongoing need for relational approaches in our classrooms, and draw from Yakama teachings about how we might make educational spaces more welcoming for everyone. Our work in this article is a beginning, an…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Indigenous Knowledge, Inclusion, Technology Uses in Education
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Melinda Webber – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2024
This article explores how schools and educators can create learning environments that foster the innate mana of students. Mana is a concept that comes from a Maori worldview and refers to a person's sense of authority, influence, self-efficacy, purpose, pride, and belonging. The Mana Model contends that student thinking, behaviour, and wellbeing…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Pacific Islanders, Cultural Influences, Indigenous Knowledge
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Eivind Å. Skille – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2024
Applying a broad interpretation of education, this paper investigates how one Sámi (the Indigenous people of Northern Norway) sports club teaches traditional lingual knowledge to its youth members. Using Wittgenstein's language philosophy and Mead's understanding of figurative cultures as theoretical frameworks, and qualitative methods, two…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Foreign Countries, Athletics, Clubs
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Apo Aporosa – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2022
Yaqona (kava) is a culturally significant, non-alcoholic drink consumed nightly by many Fijians. Although yaqona is not consumed by primary or secondary school students, cultural protocols related to yaqona preparation and presentation are often taught in their schools, with students then presenting this indigenous drink to acknowledge visitors to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Pacific Islanders, Health Behavior
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Grace Marie O'Brien; Francis Bobongie-Harris – Australian Journal of Language and Literacy, 2023
First Nations languages can play a significant role in ensuring connection to land, culture, Songlines, kinship, history, and stories. Ongoing language attrition for First Nations peoples of Australia has been due to colonization and past adverse government policies, which rendered First Nations languages a threat to the expansion of the colony.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Colonialism, Inclusion
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Cláudio da Silva; Fátima Pereira; José Pedro Amorim – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2024
Indigenous knowledge is generally recognised as an inferior social experience in spaces of knowledge production. The educational issue that results from this process imposes barriers to the integration of these epistemologies in the school environment. This study presents a systematic review about the integration of indigenous knowledge in primary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Integrated Curriculum, Barriers
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Héctor Torres Cuevas; Daniel Quilaqueo Rapimán – Cogent Education, 2024
This article aims to analyze indigenous socio-educational knowledge to build an intercultural knowledge dialogue in the school curriculum, using educational experience from a Mapuche context in Chile. Based on the knowledge of teachers, indigenous scholars, and parents, the article outlines three ways to guide the construction of a knowledge…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Multicultural Education, Foreign Countries, Indigenous Personnel
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Lucy Fowler – Critical Education, 2024
Educational spaces, both formal and informal, are not always welcoming to queer Métis youth, especially to those youth who connect more to hip-hop cultures than those activities like jigging and beading which are often held up as pillars of Métis culture. This article draws on conversations with youth, conducted as part of doctoral research using…
Descriptors: Canada Natives, Foreign Countries, LGBTQ People, Youth
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Bang, Megan; Marin, Ananda; Wemigwase, Sandi; Nayak, Preeti; Nxumalo, Fikile – Curriculum Inquiry, 2022
Megan Bang (Ojibwe and Italian descent) is a Professor of the Learning Sciences and Psychology at Northwestern University and is currently serving as the Senior Vice President at the Spencer Foundation. Dr. Bang's research focuses on the complexities of navigating multiple meaning systems in creating and implementing more effective and just…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Climate, Conservation (Environment), Power Structure
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Roberts, Carolyn – Papers on Postsecondary Learning and Teaching, 2023
Looking back and learning from Indigenous knowledges in education holds the key to supporting change in educational spaces today to be more inclusive and wholistic. Indigenous practices, passed down from generation to generation, hold important knowledge that can be used in classroom teaching. My hope is that by using this Indigenous lens of…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, Educational Change, Colonialism
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