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Demerath, Peter – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2022
In this address I identify specific and unique roles anthropology can play in the necessary work of decolonizing education. These include: building anti-racist schools that honor all "ways of being human"; decolonizing school leadership and working towards culture creation for equity and anti-racism; decolonizing teaching and learning…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Educational Anthropology, Educational Change, Role
Avital Binah-Pollak; Orit Hazzan; Koby Mike; Ronit Lis Hacohen – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
The significance of ethics in data science research has attracted considerable attention in recent years. While there is widespread agreement on the importance of teaching ethics within computing contexts, there is no clear method for its implementation and assessment. Studies focusing on methods for integrating ethics into data science courses…
Descriptors: Data Science, Anthropology, Ethics, Context Effect
Thomas Fallace – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2023
In this historical study, the author explores the racial views of Maria Montessori as expressed in her largely forgotten 1913 book, "Pedagogical Anthropology." As a physician and physical anthropologist, Montessori espoused three racial beliefs that were in wide circulation during the late nineteenth century: biological racism, racial…
Descriptors: Montessori Schools, Racism, Montessori Method, Educational History
Blumenfeld-Jones, Donald – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2022
The distinction between 'self' and 'identity' is explored using James Baldwin's work and Western anthropology's assignment of 'self' only to Western dominant cultures. Anthropologists perform epistemicide on these 'less advanced' cultures by reducing them to identification with the group with no inner life. Identity is then explored as an artifact…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Cultural Differences, Western Civilization, Language Usage
Rowsell, Jennifer; Abrams, Sandra Schamroth – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2022
In this article, we consider the notion of tacit modalities as a theory and method for researchers. Based on research studies with individuals across ages and stages of life, we interviewed people about objects that they value, and what pervades all of the stories are tacit, lived properties that objects possess. The research ostensibly sought to…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Social Science Research, Story Telling, Ethnography
Clarfield, Geoffrey – Academic Questions, 2021
This article begins with Geoffrey Clarfield describing how by becoming an anthropologist, going to graduate school, shipping out to Kenya in the mid-1980s, and doing field work among a Cushitic speaking group of camel nomads in the desert lands of northern Kenya, he was able to achieve his goal of both experiencing and understanding the difference…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Differences, Indigenous Knowledge, Development
Ramos, Ana Margarita; Briones, Claudia – Canadian Journal of Action Research, 2021
Based on our present working-experience with a Mapuche kimche (sage) and a logko (spiritual and political leader), we aim at intervening in broader debates on the intersubjective and intercultural production of knowledge. To do so, we pay special attention to contemporary mandates and pervasive conceptions about forms of practicing a better, more…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Anthropology, Indigenous Knowledge
Susan Hanisch; Dustin Eirdosh – Journal of Biological Education, 2024
Many evolutionary anthropologists view cooperation as core to the evolutionary success of our species. Concurrently, many sustainability scientists view cooperation as core to the future sustainable development of our species. When it comes to biology education, however, it is unclear how or if students are being engaged in these scientific…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Evolution, Biology, High Schools
Sophia Diamantis; M. Elizabeth Graue; Evan Moss; Lisa Flook – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2024
In the high-pressure world of education, mindfulness practices have been offered to help teachers and students to handle stress and manage their emotions. Here we describe how two fifth-grade teachers experienced a mindfulness intervention, using the construct of figured worlds. We explore how they negotiated mindfulness in their practice,…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Self Control, Anthropology, Intervention
Brewis, Alexandra; Piperata, Barbara A.; Dengah, H. J. François, II.; Dressler, William W.; Liebert, Melissa A.; Mattison, Siobhán M.; Negrón, Rosalyn; Nelson, Robin; Oths, Kathryn S.; Snodgrass, Jeffrey G.; Tanner, Susan; Thayer, Zaneta; Wander, Katherine; Gravlee, Clarence C. – Field Methods, 2021
The goal of assessing psychosocial stress as a process and outcome in naturalistic (i.e., field) settings is applicable across the social, biological, and health sciences. Meaningful measurement of biology-in-context is, however, far from simple or straightforward. In this brief methods review, we introduce theoretical framings, methodological…
Descriptors: Field Studies, Anxiety, Theories, Ethics
Woods, Carl T. – Sport, Education and Society, 2023
Anthropologist, Tim Ingold, recounts that humans inhabit a familiar, yet evolving world -- stretched between 'the happened' and 'the not yet'. Despite efforts to the contrary, we can never fully be sure of its future configurations, making it difficult to determine how to solve yet-to-be-encountered problems, or how to skilfully navigate through…
Descriptors: Ecology, Psychology, Knowledge Level, Team Sports
Pickard, Elizabeth; Sterling, Sarah – College & Research Libraries, 2022
Which modes of information literacy instruction (ILI) work best in asynchronous online courses? Recent national trends and COVID-19 have made it critical to answer this question, but there is little research comparing different modes of ILI specifically in asynchronous contexts. This multiyear study employed five different modes of ILI in…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Library Instruction, Asynchronous Communication, Online Courses
Hochmuth, Reinhard – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2022
The systematic design and analysis of tasks which can be implemented in first-year university courses and point to advanced inner- and extra-mathematically rich issues and their rationales is an open problem in the didactics of mathematics in higher education. Potentials of such tasks can be seen with regard to learning processes in the first year…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Mathematics Instruction, Task Analysis, Teaching Methods
Dilek Tüfekçi Can – Journal of Educational Technology and Online Learning, 2023
This paper builds its arguments on the (re)interpretation of 'human' and its entanglements with nonhumans in the digital age. Since the concept of humanness has prominently transformed into something innovative because of immense improvements in science and technology, and thereby society, terms such as human, nonhuman, posthuman, and transhuman…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Humanism, Philosophy, Sociocultural Patterns
Kari L. Lavalli; Maria E. Abate – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2024
Environmental science classes often ask students to examine changes in species or their environments to determine the human impact on a particular habitat or ecosystem. It is not always practical to take students out for a field study to do this kind of analysis; instead, the scientific method and diversity analyses can be utilized while students…
Descriptors: Art, Ecology, Scientific Concepts, Environmental Education

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