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Yuniasih, Ririn; Bone, Jane; Quiñones, Gloria – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2023
Traditional games are commonly understood for their long establishment, passed down over generations and characterised by the simplicity of their materials. The aim of this article is to explore traditional games where materials are at the centre, focusing on games with stones. Through a new-materialist perspective, using Barad's concept of…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Traditionalism, Games, Interaction
Tian, Baohong – ECNU Review of Education, 2022
The ideas of "Zhong" ([Chinese character omitted]) have profound cultural implications beyond the Chinese character of "Zhong" ([Chinese character omitted]) in traditional Chinese culture. This study explores the philosophical significance of "Zhong" for education. This study is based on the textual research of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Asian Culture
John Cox – New Review of Academic Librarianship, 2023
This is the second article in a two-part SWOT analysis of academic libraries. The purpose of this research is to guide strategy development, decision making and advancement of positioning by identifying and analyzing the key strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats impacting academic libraries. Its premise is that an understanding of these…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Strategic Planning, Research Methodology, Political Attitudes
Martha Durr; Maeghan Murie-Mazariegos; Md Ezazul Haque; Shelly Kosola; LaVonne Snake; Hank Miller – Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 2025
Grounded in Indigenous core beliefs with an eye toward the future of higher education, Nebraska Indian Community College (NICC) represents a fixture in the tribal college landscape. NICC was founded in 1973, chartered by the Umonhon and Isanti nations, and created to broaden access to higher education, increase economic opportunities, and preserve…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Minority Serving Institutions, Tribally Controlled Education, American Indians
Speridon Simeonoff Sr.; Judy Simeonoff; Teacon Simeonoff; Speridon Simeonoff Jr.; Sven Haakanson Jr.; Cheri Simeonoff; Balika Haakanson; Leilani Sabzalian – Rural Educator, 2024
Each August, Sugpiaq Elders, community members, and educators gather in Cape Alitak to host Akhiok Kids Camp, a week-long culture camp that provides a space for local Sugpiaq youth to learn and carry forward traditional lifeways and promotes youth's self-esteem, identity, and healthy choices. This article traces the legacy of the camp and outlines…
Descriptors: Resident Camp Programs, Cultural Education, Indigenous Populations, Alaska Natives
Platt, R. Eric; Walker, Lauren Huffman – American Educational History Journal, 2019
This article presents pertinent information regarding the symbolic significance and historic development of a common symbol that visually represents all of academia: regalia and commencement costumes. It also argues for an enhanced understanding of these important symbols and the diffusion of relevant information to the larger academic body of…
Descriptors: Educational History, Higher Education, Ceremonies, School Uniforms
Brown, Harko – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2018
Harko Brown is an expert on traditional Maori games and play. He has written several books including Nga Taonga Takaro II: The Matrix (2016), and Te Mara Hupara (2017), co-authored by his teenage daughter Yves Tennessee Brown. In 2015 Harko was co-opted by the New Zealand Government to organise and lead the first Aotearoa New Zealand Maori…
Descriptors: Pacific Islanders, Foreign Countries, Games, Indigenous Knowledge
Halpin, David – London Review of Education, 2016
Nostalgia rightly elicits suspicion, even derision, for to give oneself up to longing for something from the past runs the risk of compromising one's capacity to act effectively in the present. But this does not make nostalgia, "by definition," either sentimentally reactionary or wistfully unreflective. On the contrary, in the education…
Descriptors: Reflection, Transformative Learning, Educational Policy, Traditionalism
Clover, Darlene E. – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2015
Historically, pubic art galleries and museums have a well-deserved reputation for elitism, colonialism and exclusion and they are, therefore, frequently omitted from the discourse of adult education. However, the escalating social, cultural and ecological problems of this new century have placed pressure on these public institutions to change and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adult Education, Social Change, Museums
Mastrangelo, Lisa – Community Literacy Journal, 2015
This article looks at the various ways that communities can be "read" through their cookbooks. Recipes and collections can reveal much about communities, including shared memories/traditions, geographical identifications, and representations of class.
Descriptors: Cooking Instruction, Books, Community Attitudes, Traditionalism
Kerr, Kathleen G.; Tweedy, James; Edwards, Keith E.; Kimmel, Dillon – About Campus, 2017
This article describes how the authors, determined to actualize their dedication to student learning, looked to American College Personnel Association (ACPA)'s seminal work from 1994, "The Student Learning Imperative," which redirected those who work in student affairs, where student services and development had traditionally been the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Practices, Student Personnel Services, Models
Dockery, David S. – Christian Higher Education, 2016
This article does not attempt to address the many and varied changes currently facing Christian higher education, but seeks to provide a framework for thinking about the future that is grounded in the church's heritage and tradition. Believing that the secular culture is indifferent to the Christian faith and that the Christ world tends to be…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Christianity, Traditionalism, Institutional Mission
Blankenship, Bonnie Tjeerdsma – International Journal of Kinesiology in Higher Education, 2017
The field of physical education has accomplished much in the past 30 years. And while there are many ways we have progressed, there are also ways in which we have not. Most alarming is the fact that we continue to be a marginalized profession. We still are not viewed as an important part of education in most schools and higher education. Why does…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Teacher Education, Physical Education Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education
Burne, Cris; McKaige, Barbie – Teaching Science, 2016
This article reports on how the people of the Tiwi Islands (which lie in the Arafura Sea located off the coast of Darwin in Australia's Northern Territory) have carefully observed the rhythms and patterns of their country, developing a complex and precise way of living sustainably in their island environment. In 2015, the Tiwi people shared their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Sustainability, Geographic Regions
Ejuu, Godfrey – Childhood Education, 2016
In many cultures, early child care and education has been considered the purview of women, who were thought to be more nurturing and better suited to the role. Hand-in-hand with this notion is the historical misconception that early child care and education is unimportant, and that the most valued members of society should focus on other, more…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Males, Sex Role