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Rosana Cebalho Fernandes; Alexandre Da Trindade – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2024
Paulo Freire's concept of "inédito viável" or untested feasibility, refers to the exploration of possibilities to transcend limiting situations and transform realities. In this paper, we examine how this idea is related to the counter-hegemonic pedagogical proposal of popular education by the Florestan Fernandes National School (ENFF),…
Descriptors: Land Settlement, Social Action, Popular Education, Foreign Countries
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Hyena Kim – Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
Overwhelming waste is one of the most compelling issues that contemporary environmental and sustainability education (ESE) should address. Understanding waste as an embodiment and offspring of ongoing colonial relations in the Capitalocene, I explore how ESE could perform a string figure with a wasted world by decolonizing more-than-human…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Environmental Education, Sanitation, Decolonization
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Jennifer L. Brown – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
Policies of dispersal are increasingly favoured internationally for the resettlement of refugees and asylum seekers. With forty percent of the world's forcibly displaced people being school-aged children, the dispersal of refugee-background people into regional areas means that rural schools are central sites of community response to refugees.…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Rural Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
Jonthon Vincent Coulson – ProQuest LLC, 2024
For centuries, the Bajau people sailed the seas between what we now refer to as Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines on houseboats of their own construction. Adept sustenance divers, they forage the sea floor for sea cucumber, fish, black coral and more, often spending over 60% of their working day underwater. On a single breath, the best of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Minority Groups, Migrants, Migrant Education
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Marco Ambrosi De la Cadena – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
Colonization has traditionally been studied as a monological and definitive period. This article seeks to problematize its analysis by means of the so-called 'philosophy of desire' and 'rhizomatic thinking', enriching them, in methodological terms, by the Actor-Network-Theory. In this vein, an alternative explanation of the colonial regime is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Land Settlement, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations
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Adam Joseph Barker; Jenny Pickerill – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2024
This paper asks how can we as geographers, occupying positions of relative privilege but also beholden to institutions entangled with legacies of colonialism and ongoing colonization, find and embody our responsibilities to Indigenous people and nations and contribute to decolonization within and beyond the academy? We begin by reflecting on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Decolonization, Universities, Indigenous Knowledge
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Leonardo Veliz – International Journal of Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Higher Education, 2024
This reflection explores the critical importance of decolonization in higher education, emphasizing the recognition and integration of Indigenous knowledges and epistemologies into teacher education courses. Drawing from a critical conversation with a Chilean academic deeply engaged in decolonial practices, the discussion highlights how…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Indigenous Knowledge, Higher Education, Foreign Countries
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Melanie Kloetzel – Journal of Dance Education, 2024
To date, there has been minimal analysis of the intersections between dance pedagogy and the climate crisis. Arguing that it is essential to approach the climate crisis via the lens of decolonization and underscoring the indivisible links between modernity, coloniality, and the climate emergency, the author considers what it might mean to develop…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Decolonization, Climate, Ethics
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Jingzhou Liu; Shibao Guo – Studies in Continuing Education, 2024
This article explores the workplace learning of immigrant settlement workers (ISWs) at immigrant service agencies (ISAs) in Canada. Adopting a combination of governmentality and workplace subjectivity as its theoretical framework and institutional ethnography as its methodology, the study examines three forms of workplace subjectivity. First,…
Descriptors: Workplace Learning, Immigrants, Land Settlement, Foreign Countries
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Rose-Anne Reynolds; Karin Murris – Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
Inspired by Karen Barad's agential realism and Donna Haraway's use of the Chthulucene, our paper profoundly troubles and unsettles the humanist subject that has been the cause of so much trouble. Re-turning to a government primary school in Cape Town as the "research site," we adopt temporal and spatial diffraction as a postqualitative…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Climate, Environmental Education, Elementary Schools
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Scott Jukes; Kathryn Riley – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
In this article, we experiment with a form of dark pedagogy, a pedagogy that confronts haunting pasts-presents-futures in environmental education. We offer a conceptualisation of ghosts that enables us to creatively explore the duration of things and consider the relationality of time. We examine this through two situated contexts, engaging with…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Climate, Time, Biodiversity
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Tebeje Molla – Policy Futures in Education, 2024
With the global increase in forcibly displaced populations, understanding and improving educational opportunities and outcomes for refugee youth is of paramount importance. This scoping review focuses on understanding the extent and nature of evidence related to school engagement among refugee parents and students. The review's scope was limited…
Descriptors: Refugees, Learner Engagement, Student School Relationship, Educational Practices
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Jean Barr – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2024
I opened an antique chest inherited from my great-great uncle and unravelled the strands of his life as an evangelical minister in late 19th-century Italy, unpacking the cover-ups in Britain's history of Empire and bringing to light the ingenious but ordinary ways in which a handful of families, even today, shore up their wealth. At the heart of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Foreign Countries, Cultural Capital, Slavery
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Bell, Avril; Russell, Elizabeth – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2022
From 2022, New Zealand schools are teaching a new compulsory history curriculum that aims to teach diverse New Zealand histories, while foregrounding the centrality of Maori histories and the impacts of colonisation. The new curriculum will upend a long history of 'forgetting' the nation's contentious and conflictual past, and in particular the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, History Instruction, Grief
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Thorpe, Vicki; McPhail, Graham – British Journal of Music Education, 2022
In this paper, we provide a reflection upon the influence of the Swanwick-Tillman (ST) model (1986) from the perspectives of music research in Aotearoa New Zealand. In this paper we take stock of where music education in New Zealand currently sits in relation to the Swanwick Tillman theory of musical development. We examine the strengths and the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music Education, Models, Curriculum Development
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