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Publisher:University of Alberta Press, 2019
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- Contributor: Zinga, Dawn; Lilley, Spencer; Styres, Sandra D.; Tomlins-Jahnke, HuiaDate:Created2019Summary:
For Indigenous students and teachers alike, formal teaching and learning occurs in contested places. In Indigenous Education, leading scholars in contemporary Indigenous education from North America and the Pacific Islands disentangle aspects of education from colonial relations to advance a new, Indigenously-informed philosophy of instruction. Broadly multidisciplinary, this volume explores Indigenous education from theoretical and applied perspectives and invites readers to embrace new ways of thinking about and doing schooling. Part of a growing body of research, this is an exciting, powerful volume for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars, researchers, policy makers, and teachers, and a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the contested spaces of contemporary education. Contributors: Jill Bevan Brown, Frank Deer, Wiremu Doherty, Dwayne Donald, Ngarewa Hawera, Margie Hohepa, Robert Jahnke, Trish Johnston, Spencer Lilley, Daniel Lipe, Margie Maaka, Angela Nardozi, Kapa Oliviera, Wally Penetito, Michelle Pidgeon, Leonie Pihama, Jean-Paul Restoule, Mari Ropata Te Hei, Sandra Styres, Huia Tomlins-Jahnke, Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Sam L. No'eau Warner, Laiana Wong, Dawn Zinga.
Subject(s): Culturally relevant pedagogy | Indigenous peoples | Indigenous peoples--Education | Pacific Ocean--Islands of the PacificOriginal Publisher: Edmonton, Alberta, University of Alberta PressLanguage(s): EnglishCollection(s)/Series: Read Alberta eBook Collection | Prairie Indigenous eBook Collection
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