Indigenous Education: Language, Culture and Identity
작성자
W. James Jacob
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Philosophy
형식
킨들
페이지
493
언어
네덜란드어, 플라망어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2015
출판사
Springer
판
2015
ISBN-10
9401793557
ISBN-13
9789401793551
설명
This book delves into the intricate relationship between education, language, culture, and identity within Indigenous communities. It presents a multifaceted exploration of how educational practices can reflect and honor Indigenous traditions and ways of knowing. Through a series of conceptual chapters, the author articulates the challenges and opportunities faced in integrating Indigenous perspectives into mainstream education systems.
In addition to theoretical insights, the work features a collection of national case studies that highlight successful initiatives and models from various Indigenous contexts. These real-world examples serve to illustrate how language revitalization, cultural practices, and community engagement can significantly enhance educational outcomes for Indigenous learners. By emphasizing the importance of culturally relevant pedagogy, this compilation ultimately aims to foster a deeper understanding and respect for Indigenous knowledge systems, advocating for a reimagined approach to education that empowers Indigenous identities and voices.
In addition to theoretical insights, the work features a collection of national case studies that highlight successful initiatives and models from various Indigenous contexts. These real-world examples serve to illustrate how language revitalization, cultural practices, and community engagement can significantly enhance educational outcomes for Indigenous learners. By emphasizing the importance of culturally relevant pedagogy, this compilation ultimately aims to foster a deeper understanding and respect for Indigenous knowledge systems, advocating for a reimagined approach to education that empowers Indigenous identities and voices.