This book focuses on three broad and intertwined concerns in
Indigenous education across several settler-colonial settings such as
Australia, New Zealand and Canada. Within these settler-colonial
contexts, many Indigenous learners continue to be failed by education
policies and practices, while teaching and learning – all too often
concomitantly – reproduce and maintain deficit perspectives and
expectations from those in the wider community towards Indigenous
Peoples. The contributions presented in this book seek to interrupt
this cycle in some way and share three broad and intertwined areas of
focus: Holistic and more-than-human view of the world and knowledge
making practices Critical engagement with the ongoing legacies of
colonial institutions, practices and histories And efforts that seek
to reveal and address social injustices, inequities and
discrimination. The book highlights the work of scholars who are
actively working to privilege Indigenous ways of working and/or
recognising the resilience of Indigenous peoples in all aspects of
education. Critical Studies and the International Field of Indigenous
Education Research offers inspiration, hope and practices to learn
from and with. In doing so, a wider community of researchers and
professionals can draw on the ideas and strategies to help inform
their efforts within the settings they work and live. This book was
originally published as a special issue of Critical Studies in
Education.
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ISBN
9781003856122
Publisert
2023
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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