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Bagwasi, Mompoloki Mmangaka – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2014
Many "African English" researchers (see Kachru, B. B. (1983). "The Indianization of English." "The English language in India." Singapore: Singapore University Press.) have argued that when English is used in non-native environments, many aspects of its lexicon, grammar and pronunciation are modified and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), African Culture, Dialects
Rudolph, Norma – Journal of Pedagogy, 2017
Policy for young children in South Africa is now receiving high-level government support through the ANC's renewed commitment to redress poverty and inequity and creating "a better life for all" as promised before the 1994 election. In this article, I explore the power relations, knowledge hierarchies and discourses of childhood, family…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Poverty, Indigenous Knowledge, African Culture
Wodon, Quentin; Male, Chata; Onagoruwa, Adenike; Yedan, Ali – World Bank, 2017
Despite substantial progress over the last two decades, girls still have on average lower levels of educational attainment than boys in West and Central Africa. This is in part because many girls in the region are married while still children, often before they may be physically and emotionally ready to become wives and mothers. Educating girls…
Descriptors: Marriage, African Culture, Educational Attainment, Gender Differences
Rogers, Asha – English in Education, 2015
In 1998 the Northern Examination and Assessment Board selected the poem 'Nothing's Changed' by the South African writer Tatamkhulu Afrika as the last of its ten "Poems from Other Cultures and Traditions." Published in the NEAB "Anthology" (1998), 'Nothing's Changed' became a favourite at GCSE for its vivid depiction of…
Descriptors: Poetry, African Culture, Authors, Social Change
Joseph, Dawn – Journal of Education and Training Studies, 2013
Australia is proud of its rich and varied array of the Arts depicting a range of cultural diversity formed by ongoing migration. Although the complex issues of dance, culture and identity are interconnected, forming a multicultural society in Australia, dance education is a powerful platform to transmit and promote togetherness where understanding…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Dance Education, Multicultural Education, Student Teacher Attitudes
Martin, Robin L. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Leadership remains an important topic across various disciples. The continuous demonstration of effective leadership and its impact on institutions and society fuels the inquiry into the various ways, behaviors, traits, and situations in which leaders and leadership are successful (Kezar & Lester, 2011). As more African Americans advance in…
Descriptors: African American Leadership, Urban Universities, Case Studies, Qualitative Research
Ng'asike, John Teria – International Review of Education, 2019
Despite setting high hopes on education, very few pastoral nomad children in Kenya transition from primary education to secondary education. This article argues that the national Kenyan compulsory formal curriculum fails to accommodate the needs of pastoralist communities. Literacy rates are particularly low among the Turkana people, pastoralist…
Descriptors: Migrants, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Secondary Education
Thomas Kpetay, Shakita; Lozenski, Brian D. – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2021
Drawing from the histories of nonformal Black education, (Pp)an-Africanist scholarship, and critical qualitative research, this participatory ethnographic study documents an organic conception of public space where Black people, many of whom have been disaffected by traditional public schools, come to teach and learn with each other. The article…
Descriptors: Blacks, Nonformal Education, African Americans, Civil Rights
Cunningham, Jahneille A. – Journal of Urban Mathematics Education, 2021
Black parents are often presumed to be uninvolved in their children's education, especially in mathematics. These stereotypes are arguably sustained by White, middle-class expectations for parent engagement. This qualitative study challenges the dominant narrative by exploring the ways eight Black parents support their elementary-aged children's…
Descriptors: African American Students, Elementary School Students, Parent Participation, Mathematics Education
Deborah Maron – ProQuest LLC, 2021
In the United States, many academic institutions are plagued by a history of anti-Black racism. Today, librarians from different racial backgrounds who work at libraries at predominantly White colleges and universities are given the important task of describing materials related to African American cultural heritage. This task has the potential to…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Predominantly White Institutions, African American Literature, Library Materials
Napier, Alyssa – History of Education Quarterly, 2023
In 1963 and 1964, organizers in Boston held Freedom Stay-Outs--one-day school boycotts-- to protest the neglect of predominantly Black schools from the Boston School Committee, the governing body of the Boston Public Schools. Boycotting students attended Freedom Schools, where they learned about Black history and discussed issues facing Black…
Descriptors: Public Schools, African American Students, African American Organizations, African American Culture
Prier, Darius D. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2017
This article situates educational leaders as prophetic critics in Black popular culture. These leaders merge cultural criticism with moral and political judgment, analyzing urban youths' lived experiences and representational practices as well as analyzing counter-narrative texts in Black popular culture that have implications for urban education.…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, African American Culture, Urban Youth, Urban Education
Sani, Abubakar Mohammed – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2014
This paper aims at a theoretical comparative textual analysis of two novels; Chinua Achebe's "Arrow of God" (1964) and Ibrahim Tahir's "The Last Imam" (1984). The focus is on their similarities generally and roles played by the heroes in their different societies as political and religious leaders of the different societies and…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Literature, Literature Appreciation, Comparative Analysis
Tedam, Prospera – Early Child Development and Care, 2014
The branding of children as "witches", capable of harming others is a widespread practice in some countries in Africa and across the world. There is evidence of this within specific communities and faith groups; however, the extent to which this phenomenon occurs in England is unclear as is the response by childcare professionals,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Child Abuse, African Culture
Park, Jie Y. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2014
Although immigrant youth make up more than 20 percent of school-age children in the U.S., little is known about how they manage school assignments and texts. In this paper the author presents Tara (pseudonym) as a telling case of a first-generation immigrant youth who is encountering and grappling with academic literacy--defined as not only the…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Case Studies, Literacy, Academic Discourse

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