This article examines perceptions of indigenous women of the Bilingual Indigenous Education Model for Life and Work (MIB) programme which the Mexican Government initiated a decade ago as an alternative route for indigenous youth and adults into basic education. Programme objectives include the promotion of equal access to quality basic education by reducing gender and ethnic disparities and the empowerment of indigenous peoples. A particular focus on the gender dimension of the MIB programme is not only mandatory because of the existing gender disparities in education – two-thirds of indigenous adults without literacy skills are women, – but also because the vast majority of its participants are women (92%). Therefore, this article intends ...
The article presents a statistical review of the educational situation of the indigenous people in M...
Paulo Freire stated that there are two ways to be in this world: a "non-reflexive" one, which implie...
In 2011, Indigenous Initial Education teachers in Oaxaca, Mexico, for the first time participated in...
In contemporary educational research, practice and policy, ‘indigenous women’ have emerged as an imp...
The purpose of this article is to investigate whether, despite a shift in political and educational ...
The neocolonial undercurrent of internationalization that drives educational policies and standards,...
This study presents the results of a systematic evaluation of the implementation of the Bilingual In...
Intercultural bilingual education was adopted by the Mexican school system to offer a type of educat...
Historically, education has been used as a tool of assimilation towards Indigenous Peoples. Represen...
The organization of indigenous and rural women in productive and micro-enterprise groups aims to be ...
Latin American women experience gender-based violence for not being educated. They also experience t...
This article focuses on the triangle of intercultural learning – global learning and development edu...
In the early 2000s, Mexico experienced a series of changes modelled after UNESCO’s guidelines for in...
Intercultural education seeks to create a forum for integrating Western scientific knowledge and ind...
The Mexican Constitution was amended in 1992 to provide that Mexico has a pluricultural composition ...
The article presents a statistical review of the educational situation of the indigenous people in M...
Paulo Freire stated that there are two ways to be in this world: a "non-reflexive" one, which implie...
In 2011, Indigenous Initial Education teachers in Oaxaca, Mexico, for the first time participated in...
In contemporary educational research, practice and policy, ‘indigenous women’ have emerged as an imp...
The purpose of this article is to investigate whether, despite a shift in political and educational ...
The neocolonial undercurrent of internationalization that drives educational policies and standards,...
This study presents the results of a systematic evaluation of the implementation of the Bilingual In...
Intercultural bilingual education was adopted by the Mexican school system to offer a type of educat...
Historically, education has been used as a tool of assimilation towards Indigenous Peoples. Represen...
The organization of indigenous and rural women in productive and micro-enterprise groups aims to be ...
Latin American women experience gender-based violence for not being educated. They also experience t...
This article focuses on the triangle of intercultural learning – global learning and development edu...
In the early 2000s, Mexico experienced a series of changes modelled after UNESCO’s guidelines for in...
Intercultural education seeks to create a forum for integrating Western scientific knowledge and ind...
The Mexican Constitution was amended in 1992 to provide that Mexico has a pluricultural composition ...
The article presents a statistical review of the educational situation of the indigenous people in M...
Paulo Freire stated that there are two ways to be in this world: a "non-reflexive" one, which implie...
In 2011, Indigenous Initial Education teachers in Oaxaca, Mexico, for the first time participated in...