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Christine Mayor; Samir Hathout; Melanie D. Janzen – Critical Education, 2025
The intersecting colonial systems of child welfare and education overdetermine experiences of educational exclusion of Indigenous children in Manitoba. A fictionalized case vignette is used to depict how settler colonialism, carcerality, and anti-Indigenous racism play out in the lives of students with child welfare involvement. Using critical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Child Welfare, Colonialism
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Ryan Al-Natour – Policy Futures in Education, 2025
Australian Indigenous education policies are formed in settler colonial systems that are structured by institutional racism. Gumbaynggirr academic Lilly Brown (2019) argues that Australian 'education was incorporated into Indigenous policy as a justification for dispossession' (p. 67) throughout the 20th century. In recent times, First Nations…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Culturally Relevant Education
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Johanna Funk; Tracy Woodroffe – Australian Educational Researcher, 2024
Acknowledging Australian Indigenous cultural diversity involves respecting local Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. This can be difficult for teachers who do not know about Indigenous people and their knowledge. The Differentiated Indigenous Pedagogies project evaluated digitally available information describing Indigenous in this paper,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Knowledge Level
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Liwen Zhang – Policy Futures in Education, 2024
The Australian "National Indigenous Reform Agreement" (Closing the Gap) aims to address inequalities in various aspects of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' lives. Scholars have repeatedly critiqued its failure to tackle structural inequalities. The agreement was revised in 2020. The current study adopts Carol Bacchi's…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Governance, Equal Education
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Hetaraka, Maia – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2022
The history of educational policy-making in Aotearoa New Zealand is also a history in myth-making. Myths about Maori in education are deeply embedded in educational and social thought, because they have their origins in the first political interactions between Maori and Pakeha. These interactions were motivated by contradicting forces--Maori…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Beliefs, Indigenous Populations, Educational History
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Billett, Stephen, Ed.; Olesen, Henning Salling, Ed.; Filliettaz, Laurent, Ed. – Professional and Practice-based Learning, 2023
This book seeks to advance understandings of and approaches to supporting and sustaining working age adults' learning across lengthening working lives and inevitable transitions they encounter and are required to negotiate. It is founded on the processes and findings of a three-phase practical inquiry into worklife learning and its implications…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Adult Education, Lifelong Learning, Foreign Countries
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Sandro Claudio Vita – Sport, Education and Society, 2025
An increasing number of studies have focused on policies in physical education and physical education teacher education (PETE). Policies are important because they prescribe behaviours or a course of action, and they legitimise some knowledge and perspectives while discrediting others. In the field of physical education (PE), a white,…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Education, Cultural Pluralism, Diversity
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Felicia Moore Mensah; Christine L. Quince; Weadé James – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2024
Research on Teachers of Color and Indigenous Teachers (TOCIT) has gained traction in recent years in educational scholarship. Yet very few studies have evaluated teacher education programs that prepare TOCIT within the U.S. context or have focused on the promising pedagogical practices used to prepare TOCIT. The challenge of doing program…
Descriptors: Program Design, Teacher Education Programs, Minority Group Teachers, Indigenous Populations
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Dominique Mahuri; Vilive Cagivinaka; Sereima Baleisomi; Onelau Faamoemoe Soti; Martyn Reynolds – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2023
Quality education is an often-heard term that has no single meaning. In this paper, we use the metaphor of mat weaving to structure an exploration of various elements that inform quality education. To form the mat, a warp of literature-derived threads is woven with the weft of practitioners' ideas of quality education. These local perspectives…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Definitions, Pacific Islanders, Foreign Countries
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McKinney, Stephen J. – Journal of Religious Education, 2022
Pope Francis met representatives of the Indigenous peoples of Canada in Rome in April 2022 and in Canada in July 2022. At these meetings he offered sincere apologies for the ways in which the Catholic Church had colluded with the strategy of cultural assimilation of the Indigenous people in Canada. This was especially abhorrent in the residential…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Catholic Schools, Indigenous Populations, Residential Schools
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Laura W. Perna Ed. – Higher Education: Handbook of Theory and Research, 2024
Published annually since 1985, the Handbook series provides a compendium of thorough and integrative literature reviews on a diverse array of topics of interest to the higher education scholarly and policy communities. Each chapter provides a comprehensive review of research findings on a selected topic, critiques the research literature in terms…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Policy, Scholarship, Writing (Composition)
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Nicholas Limerick – Applied Linguistics, 2024
What opportunities and challenges occur in reclaiming Indigenous languages within state institutions? This article considers the case of intercultural bilingual education in Ecuador. The school system is remarkable as a national-level initiative run by and for Indigenous "pueblos" and nationalities. Based primarily on two years of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Language Usage
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Shay, Marnee; Sarra, Grace; Lampert, Jo – Australian Educational Researcher, 2023
An abundance of research in Indigenous education has not resulted in significant systemic change in relation to Indigenous education in Australia. In this paper we examine convergence and divergence across the policy, practice and research realms with the aim of identifying key sites of opportunity for innovation and change. Through analysing how…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Culturally Relevant Education, Educational Policy
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Martinez, Natalie – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2023
Literacy engagement for Indigenous peoples is a practice embedded in lived experience as thoughtful ways to communicate with and make sense of the world around us. Indigenous literacies involve the melding of Indigenous ways of knowing with contemporary educational pedagogies. Indigenous authors and teachers have long used Indigenous pedagogies in…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Educational Practices, Educational Policy
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ResCue, Elvis; van Pinxteren, Bert – Policy Futures in Education, 2023
Now that the goal of universal primary education has been achieved in Ghana, the nation's aim is to expand higher education as a key to development. We argue that this expansion will necessitate the gradual addition of Ghanaian languages as a medium of instruction. We innovatively explain why this is so by comparing the achievements of the…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Indigenous Populations, Higher Education, Foreign Countries
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