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Kruse, Marc; Tanchuk, Nicolas; Hamilton, Robert – Educational Theory, 2019
The Anishinaabe Seven Fires Creation Story can be read as a theory on which all human beings share a fundamental love of reflecting reality in what they think and do. In this article, Marc Kruse, Nicolas Tanchuk, and Robert Hamilton argue that this ethical theory is correct but that the colonial ideology taught in our schools can obscure our…
Descriptors: American Indians, Indigenous Knowledge, Mythology, Ethics
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Vaughn, Kehaulani Natsuko; Ambo, Theresa Jean – Comparative Education Review, 2022
Trans-Indigenous education encompasses spaces, practices, and programs that allow diverse histories, cultures, and experiences to be shared among diverse Indigenous students. Trans-Indigenous education attends to the interpersonal and spatial dimensions existing in higher education settings that center diverse Indigenous knowledges to build…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Indigenous Populations, Higher Education, College Students
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Lachance, Josée; Desbiens, Jean-François – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2022
This article presents research conducted with six French physicians who have been trained in complementary and alternative medicines. The perceived effects of this body-mind training, (i.e. 'Awakening the Sensible Being'), are addressed in the thesis being posited. These 'Awakening the Sensible Being' practices help develop a quality of presence…
Descriptors: Physicians, Foreign Countries, Identification (Psychology), Medicine
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Williams, John; Pill, Shane; Coleman, James; Mallett, Cliff; Hughes, Scott – Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education, 2022
In this research, we show how a quality teaching framework can be used with psychology, specifically self-determination theory (SDT), and a Game Sense Approach (GSA) to plan and teach a unit of work as a context-specific version of quality Physical Education. This unit of work using Buroinjin, an Australian Aboriginal traditional game, was taught…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Indigenous Knowledge, Grade 5, Teaching Methods
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Nahole, Martha; Haimbodi, Frans Ndemupondaka – Journal of Research and Advances in Mathematics Education, 2022
Teaching mathematics in primary schools using indigenous languages as the language of instruction may present a professional challenge for teachers in several ways. Whereas most studies focused on teachers' use of indigenous language in mathematics classrooms, there seems to be little done on the challenges experienced by pre-service teachers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Preservice Teachers
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Muñoz-García, Ana Luisa; Lira, Andrea; Loncón, Elisa – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2022
In this paper, we dialogue about the processes of knowledge construction that work through and disrupt academic regulations. As feminist, Indigenous, and non-Indigenous Latinx scholars, we build on the reflections stemming from our research of Mapuche women's biographies of schooling. We focus on three tensions of knowledge production within and…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Academic Language, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
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Meixi; Moreno-Dulcey, Fernando; Alcalá, Lucia; Keyser, Ulrike; Elliott-Groves, Emma – AERA Open, 2022
This article illustrates how designing schools with Indigenous systems of relationality can be life giving for a healthier post-COVID world. Indigenous systems of relationality--the worldviews, beliefs and practices, and moral precepts of being in relation with the rest of the living world--are the cornerstone of Indigenous knowledges, and the…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Teacher Role, Foreign Countries, COVID-19
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Masta, Stephanie – International Journal of Multicultural Education, 2022
This article advances theories and scholarship focused on Indigenous educational research in the U.S. by engaging with the scholarship of Bryan Brayboy and Sandy Grande. This article provides an overview of the history of Indigenous education research and suggests that engaging with Indigenous-centered theories is essential for scholars…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Indigenous Populations, Educational Research, Educational History
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Thraves, Genevieve; Berman, Jeanette; Baker, Penelope; Dhurrkay, Miriam; Mala, Raki – Australasian Journal of Gifted Education, 2022
Australian Aboriginal learners have a long history of underrepresentation in gifted and talented education. This results, at least in part, from cultural differences in the way giftedness is understood, as well as variance in the practices and processes used to develop talents. Perhaps a co-constructed both-ways model could go some way to…
Descriptors: Talent Development, Academically Gifted, Indigenous Populations, Foreign Countries
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Tupper, Jennifer A.; Mitchell, Tana A. – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2022
As a settler colonial state, Canada has used education to advance colonialism in an effort to erase the experiences of Indigenous peoples. Today, education has a critical role to play in advancing the truth of our shared history just as it has played a role in enacting colonial practices and violence on Indigenous peoples. This action research…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy, Indigenous Populations, Whites
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Suman, Amit Kumar – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2022
The Calcutta "madrasa" was one of the many institutions which witnessed recurrent attempts at reform in Muslim societies during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Since the eleventh century, when "madrasas" first emerged as the principal institution of higher Islamic learning, it has undergone many changes, adapting in…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Indigenous Knowledge, Islam, Muslims
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Kennedy, Jade; Almeida, Shamika; Gibbons, Belinda; Clarke, Rodney; Bicego, Vincent; Phelan, Adam – Higher Education Research and Development, 2022
Much of the literature indicates the importance and the need for the improvement of embedding Indigenous knowledge into the tertiary curriculum. However, not much empirical evidence is available to identify how Indigenous knowledges can be embedded in a sustained and respectful way within the Australian tertiary education sector. This article…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Business Education, Postsecondary Education
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Antonio Augusto Rossotto Ioris; Flávia Longo; Roberto do Carmo; Jose Mauricio Arruti – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2022
Indigenous schools are spaces for the convergence of different worldviews and to demonstrate how the creativity of each ethnic group challenges exogenous and established concepts and methodologies. The present article examines main trends and pending gaps related to indigenous education in Brazil between the years 2007 and 2019. Issues such as the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Schools, Indigenous Knowledge
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Gazizova, Asiia Sharifullovna – International Journal of Higher Education, 2020
The concepts of traditional knowledge, indigenous people and indigenous knowledge have gained broad use in international discussions on sustainable improvement. Nevertheless, their use is usually subjected to confusion. There have been numerous attempts to clarify the notions of traditional knowledge, indigenous knowledge and people. Although…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Preservation, Cultural Maintenance
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Borhani, Maya Tracy – LEARNing Landscapes, 2020
This autoethnographic essay describes an ambulatory workshop with fellow graduate students, a walking tour to remote parts of campus where we paused to consider writing prompts and to create short performative sketches highlighting the nature of our relationships to the land around us. In this reflection on our "walk and talk," I…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Workshops, Writing (Composition), Ecology
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