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Indigenous Knowledge In Education

Towards an Africa Philosophy of Education for Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Africa

Towards an Africa Philosophy of Education for Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Africa

... African indigenous knowledge systems by creating a superiority complex for western forms of education ...for education can foster value addition of indigenous knowledge systems ...

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The Forest School: Indigenous knowledge and formal education amongst the Agta of San Mariano, The Philippines

The Forest School: Indigenous knowledge and formal education amongst the Agta of San Mariano, The Philippines

... of! knowledge! on! edible! forest! plants! ...amongst!the!Mapuche!of!northwest!Patagonia.!In!recent!studies,!examples!of!the!loss!in!medicinal! knowledge! can! be! found! (Begossi! et! ...of! ...

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SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION: ROLE IN DEVELOPMENT OF INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE

SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION: ROLE IN DEVELOPMENT OF INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE

... Indian education system was confined to the elitist ...the education was tailored to suit the needs of the priest (Brahmin) community, who were taught to read and write for religious and ritualistic ...The ...

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Role of media in disseminating Luyia indigenous knowledge for socio-economic development: the case of West Fm Radio, Western Kenya

Role of media in disseminating Luyia indigenous knowledge for socio-economic development: the case of West Fm Radio, Western Kenya

... of knowledge that will be of benefit to developing countries and local ...Although indigenous peoples may indeed benefit from increased respect for their knowledge and from access to new ...

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Language, Culture, and Early Childhood: Indigenous Children’s Rights in a Time of Transformation

Language, Culture, and Early Childhood: Indigenous Children’s Rights in a Time of Transformation

... distinct Indigenous knowledge(s) and spirituality, direct adults and others to interact with children in ways that may differ from those in mainstream, Western, or secular notions of child ...time ...

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Documentation and Digitalization for Access to Traditional Medicine Knowledge in Southern Odisha

Documentation and Digitalization for Access to Traditional Medicine Knowledge in Southern Odisha

... ‘Tacit knowledge’ represents personal knowledge, which is confined in human mind and difficult to formalize or codify and also difficult to communicate to ...tacit knowledge helps the end-user to ...

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Education and Socialization in Ghana

Education and Socialization in Ghana

... and education. The focus is on the relevance of teachings of such Indigenous knowledge systems as they enhance the education of the contemporary ...for knowledge produc- ...about ...

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Teaching research methods to social work students in India and Australia: reflections and recommendations

Teaching research methods to social work students in India and Australia: reflections and recommendations

... indigenous knowledge. The authors recommend effective social work research education requires the educator to draw on a deep understanding of their own context, as well as globally accepted research ...

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Considering a Public Health Model for Control and Prevention of Emerging Infectious Diseases in Sub-Saharan Africa

Considering a Public Health Model for Control and Prevention of Emerging Infectious Diseases in Sub-Saharan Africa

... of indigenous knowledge and indigenous medical practices can be very universally disappointing because of the failure to acknowledge the underlying systems of poverty and its interwoven causes, lack ...

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Indigenous Knowledge And Biodiversity: Interconnectedness For Sustainable Development.

Indigenous Knowledge And Biodiversity: Interconnectedness For Sustainable Development.

... of indigenous people over biological resources and are silent in the case of indigenous ...traditional knowledge (access to genetic resources, right and benefit sharing) without recognized and ...

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Coloniality and Cognitive Justice: Reinterpreting Formal Education for the Indigenous Peoples in Ecuador (Colonialidad y Justicia Cognitiva: Reinterpretando la Educación Formal para los Pueblos Indígenas del Ecuador) (pp. 45-60)

Coloniality and Cognitive Justice: Reinterpreting Formal Education for the Indigenous Peoples in Ecuador (Colonialidad y Justicia Cognitiva: Reinterpretando la Educación Formal para los Pueblos Indígenas del Ecuador) (pp. 45-60)

... mainstream education system that they themselves had ...revitalize indigenous knowledge and make the instruction more culturally ...sought indigenous knowledge mostly from the students ...

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Crossing the Gap between Indigenous Worldview and Western Science: Millet Festival as a Bridge in the Teaching Module

Crossing the Gap between Indigenous Worldview and Western Science: Millet Festival as a Bridge in the Teaching Module

... traditional knowledge and established interactive relationship with ...traditional knowledge was passed on by story-telling, practical tasks and taboo ...school education the main source for children ...

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Role of indigenous knowledge in sustainable development

Role of indigenous knowledge in sustainable development

... affecting indigenous peoples’ lives. Education, poverty, access to justice and climate change are only a few of the challenges that indigenous people have been and are currently ...Their ...

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Implementation of the performance management system in senior secondary schools in Botswana: the perspective of the senior management team

Implementation of the performance management system in senior secondary schools in Botswana: the perspective of the senior management team

... Primary Education Improvement Project (PEIP) and the Junior Secondary Education Improvement Project ...marginalising indigenous knowledge systems. In his view, these knowledge systems ...

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Science, Metaphoric Meaning, and Indigenous Knowledge

Science, Metaphoric Meaning, and Indigenous Knowledge

... excluded Indigenous knowledges and culturally favored many non-Aboriginal science ...and Indigenous knowledge?” elements of epistemological (how do we determine what is real?) and ontological (what ...

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Whose knowledge?: Science education, Indigenous knowledges and teacher praxis

Whose knowledge?: Science education, Indigenous knowledges and teacher praxis

... As a Masters student I had become disillusioned with the scientific research industry. The competition for grant money and the ways in which this impacted upon not only people’s stress levels, but also on what research ...

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Indigenous “Folk” Geographical Ideas and Knowledge

Indigenous “Folk” Geographical Ideas and Knowledge

... or indigenous knowledge of folk traditions, this broad definition is too broad and not ...geographical knowledge against common people’s (non-professional geographers) geographical ...formal ...

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A research process and criteria–indicators framework for developing indigenous freshwater ecosystem health monitoring

A research process and criteria–indicators framework for developing indigenous freshwater ecosystem health monitoring

... such, indigenous “cultural” values and knowledge can too easily be compartmentalised and thus marginalised in water planning, to the advantage of social values and biophysical science-based perspectives of ...

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Indigenous Peoples under International Law: An Asian Perspective

Indigenous Peoples under International Law: An Asian Perspective

... According to the International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA), there are approximately 2.5 million indigenous people in Bangladesh belonging to 45 different ethnic groups. 392 The majority of ...

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HOW TO DEVELOP INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ EDUCATION? ISSUES AND SOLUTIONS OF SÁMI EDUCATION

HOW TO DEVELOP INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ EDUCATION? ISSUES AND SOLUTIONS OF SÁMI EDUCATION

... sámi education, it is important to know what kind of cultural-historical phases it is premised ...sámi education necessitates renewing the implementation of teaching and paying attention to the inner action ...

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