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Amie Steel; Hope Foley; Andrea Bugarcic; Jon Adams; Matthew Leach; Jon Wardle – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2025
Background: The 2018 Declaration of Astana acknowledges the need to include traditional, complementary and integrative health care (TCIH) knowledge and technologies within primary health care. The World Health Assembly has also called member states to integrate TCIH into national healthcare systems. However, little attention has been given to…
Descriptors: Health Services, Indigenous Knowledge, Primary Health Care, Models
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Robin Attas – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2025
In this chapter, the author describes the design and implementation of a Disrupting interview process that emphasized land-based practices as a means to disrupt both participants and the Disrupting framework itself. The chapter argues that by centering the land as an important element in Disrupting the Disciplines, practitioners can gain new…
Descriptors: Interviews, Place Based Education, Indigenous Knowledge, Foreign Countries
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Sara Tolbert; Bronwen Cowie; Rose Hipkins; Pauline Waiti – Research in Science Education, 2025
In this article, we revisit the contentious history of personification to explore its potential for shifting the aesthetics of science education. We argue that personification can act as a boundary object to open up new aesthetic possibilities for science and education, toward an aesthetics of personhood. Drawing on philosophy, Indigenous…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Science Education, Aesthetics, Indigenous Knowledge
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Analosa Veukiso-Ulugia; Jean M. U. Allen; Tim Baice; Selena Meiklejohn-Whiu; Rahera Meinders; Jacinta Oldehaver; Maria Cooper – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2025
Western knowledge systems are increasingly scrutinised for their colonial roots and their dominance over Indigenous perspectives. In response, Indigenous, First Nations, and Pacific scholars are actively challenging these colonial epistemologies in higher education through research and community engagement, carving out spaces that honour and…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Pacific Islanders, Researchers, Foreign Countries
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Sharon Smulders – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2025
This chapter describes the impact that the author's participation in a Disrupting interview had on subsequent iterations of a course in children's literature, focusing in particular on changes to pedagogical practice.
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Educational Change, Educational Practices, Foreign Countries
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Kelsey Jacobson – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2025
This chapter simultaneously tells a story and examines the process of storytelling as it shares ideas about the decolonization of drama, theatre, and performance provoked by participating in a Disrupting interview process that included an individual interview and a land-based medicine walk.
Descriptors: Story Telling, Drama, Theater Arts, Decolonization
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Ronald L. Reyes; Junjun A. Villanueva – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2025
Integrating cultural knowledge into science literacy and education is at the forefront of understanding human ingenuity that shaped the totality of cognitive interactions in communities and civilizations, leading to the establishment of core principles that guide every society -- past, present, and future. The dilution of cultural and historical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Measurement, Cultural Influences, Scientific Literacy
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Ali Ahmed; Najat Ahmed; Amadu Musah Abudu – Educational Considerations, 2025
This article is framed in decoloniality and responds to calls for educational systems, curricula, and classroom instruction in sub-Saharan Africa and other Global South contexts to be decolonized. The article proposes the adoption of a Dagba? Indigenous philosophy--"Bilchiinsi" (ethical living)--as a relational pedagogy for transforming…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Decolonization, Indigenous Knowledge, African Culture
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Sandra Wooltorton – Environmental Education Research, 2025
The author of this paper uses Indigenous-informed literature and explores the use of a Multispecies Collaboratory to hear place-based voices and practice ways of knowing often denied value by the mainstream. In the Indigenous nation of Australia, the author sets out to learn ways to practice environmental education that build upon aeons of…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Violence
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Tarcila Rivera Zea – Prospects, 2024
The domestication of plants to make them suitable for consumption is a cultural event in many Indigenous cultures. The cultivation and production of food forms an important part of the worldview of Indigenous peoples. Its inclusion in formal education therefore addresses several cultural issues, fostering understanding of Indigenous life systems,…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Plants (Botany), Horticulture, Cultural Awareness
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Linda Daley; Lisa Waller – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2025
This article focuses on a higher education pedagogy of reading the exemplary novel of Indigenous Australia, "Carpentaria" (2006) by Waanyi author, Alexis Wright. The multiply awarded and multiply translated novel gives an epic view of contemporary Aboriginal life. Its dramatization of listening relations is profoundly insightful for the…
Descriptors: Novels, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, Higher Education
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Clare Archer-Lean; Sandra R. Phillips; Sarah E. Truman; Larissa McLean Davies – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2025
This paper outlines the emergent findings and theoretical foundations of "Reading Climate: Indigenous literatures, English and Sustainable Futures," cross disciplinary research in Indigenous Studies, Education, and Literary Studies. Our team investigates epistemologies for the teaching of secondary subject English and tertiary courses…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, English Instruction, Reading Instruction
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Alison Willis; Catherine Thiele; Robyn Fox; Amanda Miller; Natalie McMaster; Stephanie Menzies – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2025
This study investigates the cultural experiences of higher education educators/academics while working outdoors in natural environments, 'unplugged' from technological and institutional systems.a) That disconnection from institutional/technological systems would catalyse re/connection with natural systems--the natural environment, our colleagues…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Outdoor Education, Natural Resources, Indigenous Knowledge
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Frank Deer; Rebeca Heringer – in education, 2025
Following high profile cross-Canadian examinations of Indigenous peoples and their experiences such as those of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, many universities and colleges have begun to make commitments that support Indigenous engagement; the institutional effort to engage with the experiences, histories, and perspectives of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Canada Natives, College Faculty, Moral Values
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Matthew C. Brower – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2025
This article proposes that incorporating Indigenous North American fundamental worldviews into social work education could offer valuable insights. Highlighting the perspectives of Native American fundamental worldviews, which emphasize interconnectedness and responsibility toward all living beings, could aid in decolonization efforts through…
Descriptors: Social Work, Inclusion, Indigenous Knowledge, World Views
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