United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) was created to give Indigenous peoples the right to determine their own educational system. In article 14 it is stated that, Indigenous peoples have the right to establish and control their educational systems and institutions, providing education in their own languages, in a manner appropriate to their cultural methods of teaching and learning. Since the 56 years of independence, Orang Asli has never been neglected or excluded from the government’s planning in ensuring their education development. Following Foucault’s analytical model, this paper discusses how knowledge that constitutes power highlights the way the governing systems work in Indigenous education policy....
In this paper the attempt is made to emphasize the differences between indigenous education practice...
This paper examines the implication of language and education policies for the indigenous minority p...
This study investigated the relationship between indigenous peoples’ education and cultural rights b...
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) was created to give Indigeno...
This paper argues that Malaysian education systems which have a mainstream orientation and very litt...
AbstractThe contested discourses of different ethnic groups in Malaysian pluralistic society are dis...
All efforts done by the Malaysian government in ensuring elevated education quality would always hav...
Contemporarily, the rights of indigenous peoples are considered to include the right to free, prior ...
Developments in the Malaysian education system have begun since colonial times to curren...
This thesis makes an original contribution to knowledge by evaluating Malaysian laws on Orang Asli (...
For centuries, education has been used as a tool of assimilation, and this has been the Indigenous e...
Research findings are necessary to inform, develop, and implement policies and strategies for positi...
Indigenous education in the Philippines has been a recent phenomenon, starting only in the past deca...
AbstractAccording to Krauss (2007) there are approximately six thousand languages still spoken by ma...
This paper examines the implication of language and education policies for the indigenous minority p...
In this paper the attempt is made to emphasize the differences between indigenous education practice...
This paper examines the implication of language and education policies for the indigenous minority p...
This study investigated the relationship between indigenous peoples’ education and cultural rights b...
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) was created to give Indigeno...
This paper argues that Malaysian education systems which have a mainstream orientation and very litt...
AbstractThe contested discourses of different ethnic groups in Malaysian pluralistic society are dis...
All efforts done by the Malaysian government in ensuring elevated education quality would always hav...
Contemporarily, the rights of indigenous peoples are considered to include the right to free, prior ...
Developments in the Malaysian education system have begun since colonial times to curren...
This thesis makes an original contribution to knowledge by evaluating Malaysian laws on Orang Asli (...
For centuries, education has been used as a tool of assimilation, and this has been the Indigenous e...
Research findings are necessary to inform, develop, and implement policies and strategies for positi...
Indigenous education in the Philippines has been a recent phenomenon, starting only in the past deca...
AbstractAccording to Krauss (2007) there are approximately six thousand languages still spoken by ma...
This paper examines the implication of language and education policies for the indigenous minority p...
In this paper the attempt is made to emphasize the differences between indigenous education practice...
This paper examines the implication of language and education policies for the indigenous minority p...
This study investigated the relationship between indigenous peoples’ education and cultural rights b...