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Decolonizing Education


Decolonization in an Educational Context - UVIC

❖ Curriculum is an important aspect of decolonization. Schools need to consider whose knowledge and ways of knowing are given priority. ❖ Decolonized education ...

Decolonizing Back to School: Being a Culturally Responsive Educator

A decolonized education is a system that intentionally dismantles colonial structures and ideologies that built and continue to sustain the American school ...

Decolonizing the Academy - Inside Higher Ed

Decolonizing learning helps us to recognize, understand, and challenge the ways in which our world is shaped by colonialism. It also prompts us ...

Decolonising Education | Global Challenges

Education today requires decolonisation across five separate areas: teaching, research, institutions, estates and reparations.

Indigenous Education K-12: Decolonization and Reconciliation in ...

Decolonization is the process of undoing colonizing practices. Within the educational context, this means confronting and challenging the colonizing practices.

Decolonization - Werklund School of Education - University of Calgary

Decolonized education seeks to reconcile contemporary education with the past and with the peoples' present ensuring that the ideological and self-interests

Why Decolonizing Education is Important | by Sippin the EquiTEA

Decolonizing education means rebuilding a school system that supports all students, staff, and teachers. A system that puts forth the needs of ...

Decolonizing the Classroom: Lessons in Multicultural Education

Multicultural education should seek to draw on the knowledge, perspectives, and voices of the actual communities being studied.

Make Space for Indigeneity: Decolonizing Education

In order for decolonization to happen educational leaders and educators must adopt an agentic mindset when viewing Indigenous students (Berryman, et al., 2015).

What does decolonizing education mean to young people in praxis?

“Decolonizing education financing promotes more inclusive, culturally responsive, and equitable educational practices that validate and ...

Don't “Decolonize” the Classroom | The Heritage Foundation

Rather, it is a term that entails resistance in the face of a colonizer. Decolonization entails the struggle for liberation of a colonized ...

Decolonizing Education - Nourishing the Learning Spirit, By Marie ...

Marie Battiste documents the nature of Eurocentric models of education, and their devastating impacts on Indigenous knowledge.

Decolonizing education: my journey on the road less traveled

Brooks, C. (2020). Decolonizing education: my journey on the road less traveled. Trayectorias Humanas Trascontinentales, (8).

On the epistemic urgency of decolonizing the school curriculum

Decolonizing the curriculum does not necessarily require the removal or expulsion of the existing canon but rather the broadening of the scope ...

Decolonizing Education Certificate - Laurier Continuing Education

The Decolonizing Education Certificate is for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people who want to develop their capacity to understand Indigenous perspectives ...

Decolonising education | National Education Union

Decolonising education means rebuilding a school system that supports all students, staff and teachers. A system that is responsive to the particular needs of ...

What is decolonization in Education? - YouTube

Welcome to The IDEA Podcast, a show that welcomes inclusion, diversity, and embracement to all. This episode explores the subject of ...

Decolonizing higher education: the university in the new age of Empire

We discuss how neoliberalism, exemplified in the use of global rankings, shapes the contemporary university in today's new age of Empire.

Decolonizing the Classroom: Step 1 - NCTE

diversify materials and content · teach to learning outcomes that address power and social justice; · design assessments that allow diverse ...

Decolonizing Education | Education Studies | Amherst College

This Native American and Indigenous Studies foundation course introduces students to the critical study of education through the historical examination of ...