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Peer reviewedKay, Stafford – Comparative Education Review, 1979
This article compares the varied rates at which formal schooling was institutionalized among four neighboring groups in colonial Kenya: the Idakho, Isukha, Maragoli, and Tiriki peoples. Their different reactions to the Friends Africa Mission school movement is considered as one factor in the availability of schools to each group. (SJL)
Descriptors: Access to Education, African History, Case Studies, Church Role
Peer reviewedDunlap, Thomas R. – Journal of World History, 1997
Examines a social movement that swept over the British settler colonies of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States in the second half of the 19th century. The movement was characterized by an enthusiasm for introducing birds and animals that could be hunted to remind settlers of home. (MJP)
Descriptors: Animals, Colonialism, Cultural Exchange, Cultural Interrelationships
Peer reviewedBoyle, Joseph – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 1995
Discusses the debate over whether English or Chinese should be the medium of instruction in Hong Kong schools. Recent Government efforts to further Chinese-medium education are outlined in the article, and consideration is given to the effects of the Chinese takeover of Hong Kong in 1997 on the future language of education in the island's schools.…
Descriptors: Cantonese, Change Agents, Chinese, Colonialism
Peer reviewedLandry, Rodrigue; And Others – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1996
Analyzes ethnolinguistic vitality of the French community in Louisiana in terms of its demographic, economic, political and cultural capitals. Results suggest that the present generation of youth of Cajun and French descent will not be able to transmit the French language to its children. (75 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Colonialism, Creoles, Cultural Context
Peer reviewedMurguia, Edward; Telles, Edward E. – Sociology of Education, 1996
Summarizes a study that reveals that light-skin-toned and European-looking Mexican Americans receive about 1.5 more years of schooling that darker and more Indian-looking Mexican Americans. Differences in schooling by phenotype persisted with and without controls for other factors. Includes tables of statistical data. (MJP)
Descriptors: Colonialism, Cultural Influences, Educational Attainment, Educational Discrimination
Peer reviewedTan, Jason – Comparative Education, 1997
Compares educational policy changes in such areas as language of instruction and curriculum during postcolonial transition in Singapore during the 1960s and in Hong Kong during the 1990s. Discusses the extent to which the regional autonomy promised to Hong Kong by China is possible. Contains 32 references. (SV)
Descriptors: Civics, Colonialism, Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education
Peer reviewedRayson, Ann – Studies in American Indian Literatures, 1994
A white college professor in Hawaii explains the political and historical issues surrounding her teaching of ethnic American literature amid the Hawaiian activist movement and racial tensions in a multicultural state. Gives examples of the literature taught and classroom experiences. (KS)
Descriptors: Colonialism, Ethnic Bias, Hawaiians, Higher Education
Peer reviewedTakagi, Dana; Omi, Michael – Amerasia Journal, 1995
Explores intellectual differences in Asian American Studies theorizing in the wake of social, political, and economic change in the United States. The authors highlight three themes that define the current wave of thinking theory in this arena. (GR)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Colonialism, Debate Format, Divergent Thinking
Peer reviewedWillis, Jay Thomas – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1991
Presents a theory of the origins of a lack of cohesiveness in African-American culture based on a lack of a "social" reference resulting from the historical division of house slaves from field slaves and other efforts to keep those who shared language and culture from having contact. (JB)
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black Family, Black History, Black Influences
Peer reviewedWestley, David – Comparative Education Review, 1992
Presents a bibliography of approximately 130 books, journal articles, dissertations, and UNESCO reports (in English and French) about language usage and policies in education in subsaharan Africa. Most items were published in the 1980s. Examines the complexities and politics of language in South Africa, Nigeria, and Tanzania. (SV)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Bilingual Education, Colonialism, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedBoutilier, James – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1992
Articles in this collection clearly illustrate that the debate over indigenous and Western knowledge confronts the Pacific microstates with polarities that are difficult to resolve. Among them is the colonial heritage of an educational system designed to promote docility. National leaders face hard choices in addressing national goals. (SLD)
Descriptors: Colonialism, Conflict, Developing Nations, Educational History
Peer reviewedConway, Dennis – Social Education, 1991
Analyzes social and economic challenges facing the Caribbean region. Examines colonialism's legacy, factors contributing to emigration, and social stratification. Emphasizes difficulties in self-determination created historically by externally introduced ideas, continuing U.S. hegemony, and cultural, racial, and ethnic differences. Provides maps…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Colonialism, Cultural Pluralism, Demography
Peer reviewedBarsh, Russel Lawrence – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1993
Reports that, in December 1991, the United Nations General Assembly unanimously agreed to establish "A New Partnership" program to help the world's indigenous peoples. Contends that the "Americanized New World Order" will not last and indigenous peoples will make social and political advances. (CFR)
Descriptors: Colonialism, Cultural Differences, Cultural Interrelationships, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedKubota, Ryuko – TESOL Quarterly, 1999
Questions the cultural labels attached to Japanese culture in much of applied linguistics research. Maintains that such labels are constructed by a colonial discourse that views the "other" as being what the West is not. Proposes a pedagogy of critical literacy that supports cultural pluralism while recognizing the benefits of an…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Applied Linguistics, Colonialism, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedSmits, Hans – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2000
A continuation of colonialism, globalization's narrow focus on economics and free-market thinking reinforces modernist rationality and individualism and discounts how deeply all life is interconnected. Its effects on education are reflected in high stakes testing, emphasis on information technologies, and a discounting of non-Western cultures.…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics


