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Hlatshwayo, Mlamuli Nkosingphile; Shawa, Lester Brian – Higher Education Research and Development, 2020
The 2015-2016 South African higher education students' movement proved historical for our country in bringing to our dinner tables: issues of higher education transformation and decolonisation; institutional culture(s); curriculum reform; the need to foreground and make inclusive assessment in education; the coloniality in our knowledge…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Role of Education, Higher Education, Educational Change
Annisa, Azza Ismu; Mundilarto – Online Submission, 2020
This study aims to reveal (1) the construct and (2) the characteristics of the developed instrument for assessing Physics cognitive learning achievement of high school students in outdoor learning models through local wisdom-based fieldwork. This research was a research and development using the approach developed by Mardapi (2012: 110). The steps…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Physics, Achievement Tests, Science Achievement
Katrina Abes – ProQuest LLC, 2020
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how Hawaiian practices influenced a student's experience in higher education. While the diversity of students in higher education was increasing and there was a need for diversity courses and activities, there was little research about the value of Hawaiian practices and what it brought to a…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Self Concept, Group Membership, Interpersonal Relationship
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Limerick, Nicholas – American Educational Research Journal, 2023
Indigenous education increasingly seeks to reclaim the institutions of state assimilation as spaces for the dissemination and support of localized forms of knowledge and language use and the valorization of alternative citizenship identities. In this study, I compare two schools in Ecuador to show how divergent ways of teaching Kichwa promote or…
Descriptors: Language Variation, Citizenship Education, Language Planning, American Indian Languages
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Cortés, Valeria; Loffler, Kelly; Brigham, Tim – Papers on Postsecondary Learning and Teaching, 2023
The Professional Project Administrator Program (PPA) is an employment-focused online program offered in partnership with Indigenous communities in Western Canada. Based on the findings from the research conducted after the program completion, we discuss two key components that contributed to a meaningful learning experience and to the success of…
Descriptors: Program Administration, Program Descriptions, Partnerships in Education, Distance Education
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Tekleselassie, Abebayehu; DeCuir, Amaarah – Journal of Research on Leadership Education, 2023
This empirical study of Ethiopia school leadership examines the nation's leadership preparation programs through the lens of school leaders and a document analysis of national policies as well as narrated accounts of university preparation programs. To meet the expectations of the Millennium Development Goals of 2000, Ethiopia undertook…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Poverty, Objectives, International Organizations
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Libby Hammond; Keith Miller – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2023
Social work globally acknowledges its need to decolonise its education to produce social workers who can work responsively alongside marginalised Indigenous peoples. Yet the problem is that universities have struggled to operationalise the integration of Indigenous ways of knowing, being and doing into social work education. Uniquely, this study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Social Work, Decolonization
Dipto Das – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Through colonialism, external forces can alter and shift social structures and practices. It causes trans-generational, often normalized, invisible, and profound marginalization of the collective identities of local and indigenous populations. Decolonization is the resisting and undoing of colonial impacts. It's the process of reforming a…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Social Structure, Disadvantaged, Self Concept
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Ford, Linda Payi; Guthadjaka, Kathy Gotha; Daymangu, James Walung; Danganbar, Bettina; Baker, Colin; Ford, Chloe; Ford, Emily; Thompson, Nicole; Ford, Mark; Wallace, Ruth; St. Clair, Marianne; Murtagh, David – Australian Journal of Education, 2018
This article focuses on leadership by women in Indigenous research in the higher education sector of Australia. The research that provided the context for this exploration of Indigenous women's leadership involved archiving ceremonial cultural knowledge from the Daly and Wagait regions of the Northern Territory. The article introduces the concept…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Women Administrators, Indigenous Knowledge, Geographic Regions
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Green, Sue; Russ-Smith, Jessica; Tynan, Lauren – Australian Journal of Education, 2018
Academia is a world based on individualism and competitiveness, which for Indigenous peoples, and particularly Indigenous women, is culturally unsafe. Furthermore, whilst the academy is rushing forward to be inclusive of Indigenous peoples, cultures and knowledges, it does so whilst still maintaining its structures of white, patriarchal privilege.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, College Faculty
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Luna, Jody M.; Dávila, Erica R.; Reynoso-Morris, Alyssa – Educational Foundations, 2018
We contend that the pedagogy of permaculture offers radical possibilities. In this article, we share our philosophical underpinnings of the pedagogy of permaculture using a case study of an international service learning project. We offer (1) a literature review creating a case for the use of permaculture with definitions for the ethics and…
Descriptors: Food, Hunger, Social Justice, Sustainability
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Zimano, Felistas R.; Matsaure, Keresencia; Chilunjika, Alouis – South African Journal of Childhood Education, 2018
Background: The use of non-conventional methods of measurement is a long-established practice in most societies. Aim: To investigate the effectiveness of non-conventional methods of measurement in the placement of children in schools in general and the 'clutch-the-ear' and get enrolled age measurement practice in particular. To expose the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Body Height, School Entrance Age
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Handayani, Rifíati Dina; Wilujeng, Insih; Prasetyo, Zuhdan K. – Journal of Teacher Education for Sustainability, 2018
Indigenous knowledge has been contrasted and compared with scientific knowledge as traditional versus modern. This becomes the main problem for the native learners who feel separated from their environment. They face the challenge of existing in a couple of worlds indigenous and non-indigenous. The research presents the theoretical viewpoints of…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Scientific Research, Science Education, Science Curriculum
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Michie, Michael; Hogue, Michelle; Rioux, Joël – Research in Science Education, 2018
The issue of Indigenous engagement, participation and success in the sciences is a concern both in Australia and in Canada. The authors of this paper have taught Indigenous students in tertiary enabling programs, undergraduate science and science education. Their experiences bridging Indigenous and Western cultures in science and science education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Indigenous Populations, Teaching Methods
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Tuia, Tagataese Tupu – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2018
Education in Samoa is strongly influenced by western theories of teaching and learning. Through the influence of missionaries in colonial times, and the subsequent impact of colonial policies, education has become a central site for contestation of identity. The transition to an independent state led Samoa to seek help in restructuring its…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Outcomes of Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers
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