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Brandi Jean Nalani Balutski – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation surveys the development of the Hawaiian higher educational system in the 19th century Hawaiian Kingdom as a strategy of Hawaiian leadership in promoting and protecting Hawaiian independence. This analysis revisits a Hawaiian educational history canon that overwhelmingly credits missionaries and foreigners as imposing an…
Descriptors: Educational History, United States History, Higher Education, Land Settlement
Nasrin Mirsaleh-Kohan; Adesola Akinleye; Becky A. Rodriguez; Alana Taylor; Elisa De La Rosa; Raven Gallenstein; Holly Ann Griffin; Gillian Hayes; Kyndel Lee; Richard D. Sheardy – Science Education and Civic Engagement, 2024
Land Acknowledgements have become a ubiquitous part of universities. They purport to remember, honor, and bear witness to the future of Indigenous nations and to recognize the land and honor local Indigenous communities. While acknowledging the Indigenous peoples upon whose lands we work is an essential gesture, the authors join other scholars who…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Indigenous Populations, Land Settlement, Decolonization
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
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
Corrie Whitmore; Erik Carlson – College Teaching, 2024
Land acknowledgments are one step that educators and institutions can take to begin realigning their relationship with Indigenous peoples. However, many fear doing more harm than good when taking the first step of doing a land acknowledgment. In this paper an instructor who overcame such hesitation and an Indigenous faculty member share a six item…
Descriptors: Land Settlement, Indigenous Populations, Decolonization, College Faculty
Sergio Fernando Juárez; C. Kyle Rudick – Communication Education, 2024
The history of higher education in the United States is deeply rooted in colonialism. The communication discipline and the field of communication, teaching, and learning find themselves unable to completely sever their ties to settler/colonialism, white supremacy, and other dehumanizing ideologies. As the authors navigate the complexities of…
Descriptors: Educational History, Higher Education, Decolonization, Communications
Benjamin E. Norquist; Christopher S. Collins – Comparative Education Review, 2024
This article analyzes the perceptions and actions of Palestinian faculty and administrators at colleges and universities in Palestinian Bethlehem. We explore the meaning of higher educational practices and structures under settler colonial conditions of gradual dispossession of ancestral land. The physical conditions and policies of occupation and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, Resistance to Change, Land Settlement
Stein, Sharon – Studies in Higher Education, 2021
In this paper, I reflect on the current state of critical internationalization studies, an area of study that problematizes the overwhelmingly positive and depoliticized approaches to internationalization in higher education. I note that, despite growing interest in this approach, there is a risk that critiques will circularly result in more of…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Higher Education, Educational Change, Educational Theories
Luis Urrieta Jr. – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2024
The American Educational Studies Association (AESA) was established in 1968 in a context of both local and global social justice movements. The AESA's mission and ongoing commitment to the analysis of education and society with underlying liberal activist aims has been ongoing since. Although AESA and its membership have been critiqued and…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Educational Change, Foundations of Education, Social Influences
Victoria McDermott; Amy R. May – Journal of Communication Pedagogy, 2023
Communication is the most powerful tool we have to challenge the plague of invisibility impacting our Indigenous communities. As we continue to challenge the diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives touted by our institutions, we need to move beyond mission statements to "motion" (i.e., action required for meaningful transformation…
Descriptors: Language Attitudes, Indigenous Knowledge, Western Civilization, English
Johnston, Allie – Journal of Student Affairs, New York University, 2023
The development of the American higher education system is one of the defining moments in U.S. history. However, as the land was sold and colleges were established, the Indigenous people were displaced, converted, and erased. Colonization and Indigenous erasure persists to this day by means of low funding for reservations and minimal education…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Indigenous Populations, Success, School Holding Power
Perales, Francisco; Xiang, Ning; Hartley, Lisa; Kubler, Matthias; Tomaszewski, Wojtek – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2022
Humanitarian migrants are amongst the most marginalised population groups in countries within the Global North, including Australia. An important channel for these migrants to successfully settle into the host society and improve their socio-economic outcomes is participation in the local education system, particularly in higher-education options.…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Higher Education, Migrants, Foreign Countries
Jenny L. Small – About Campus, 2024
White Christian supremacy, by definition an intersectional system of oppression, has influenced all aspects of American society since the time before the country's founding, as it was used to justify the stealing of native lands through colonization and the enslavement of African peoples. White Christian supremacist influences persist today, even…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Advantaged, Christianity, Racism
McGrath, Simon; Thondhlana, Juliet; Garwe, Evelyn – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2021
The discourse of the internationalisation of higher education continues to grow in influence. Whilst the bulk of the IHE literature has been Northern-focused and dominated, there was an African strand a decade or so ago that has sought to understand what the discourse means in African contexts, shaped profoundly as they have been by colonialism.…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Land Settlement
Kulago, Hollie A.; Wapeemukwa, Wayne; Guernsey, Paul J.; Black, Matthew – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2021
Indigenous epistemologies view a person as a whole, interconnected to land, in relationship to others. Knowledge is subjective and collective. However, hegemonic western knowledge created dualism that are perpetuated through western schooling with detrimental effects on Indigenous knowledge systems and livelihood. The dualisms separate mind from…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Land Settlement, Environmental Education, Mathematics Education