There has been much critique of globalization now circulating in curriculum studies both nationally, in the United States, and internationally, helps us understand some of the lethal effects of globalization. Nevertheless, little of such critique is grounded in a strong commitment to work beyond the Western epistemological perimeter. While we, as reconceptualists in curriculum studies, acknowledge the necessity to honor the multiple sources and perspectives of knowledge, we continue to operate in spaces and with intentions embedded in globalized, traditional notions of curriculum. This problem is especially heightened for socially marginalized learners, particularly Black/African American learners. In this article, I will articulate the inf...
In this article we argue that a discussion on African epistemologies must precede the que...
In recent years the terms internationalisation, indigenising, decolonising and Africanising have cir...
Afrocentric Curriculum The historical legacy of racial discrimination in the United States points to...
There has been much critique of globalization now circulating in curriculum studies both nationally,...
There has been much critique of globalization now circulating in curriculum studies both nationally,...
The African worldview has informed much of the African centered scholarship produced within contempo...
This literature review presents an analysis of race ideology within U.S. society and schools in orde...
This study consists of a comprehensive analysis of Afrocentricity and African Centered\ud Education ...
Using sociocultural theoretical approach, intersectionality of race, Critical Race Theory, and Bakht...
This poetry/paper article is a re-accounting, a poetic counterstory in curriculum, of the praxis of ...
With the purpose of amplifying and disseminating the knowledge and perspectives of peoples that curr...
As a careful look into the daily lived experiences of teachers in today’s schools, the overarching p...
Presentation given at American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. In “Unsettling the C...
This article has the goal of establishing an interface between decolonity and curriculum with the in...
Africa has long been the continent against which Europeans have racially defined themselves. Constru...
In this article we argue that a discussion on African epistemologies must precede the que...
In recent years the terms internationalisation, indigenising, decolonising and Africanising have cir...
Afrocentric Curriculum The historical legacy of racial discrimination in the United States points to...
There has been much critique of globalization now circulating in curriculum studies both nationally,...
There has been much critique of globalization now circulating in curriculum studies both nationally,...
The African worldview has informed much of the African centered scholarship produced within contempo...
This literature review presents an analysis of race ideology within U.S. society and schools in orde...
This study consists of a comprehensive analysis of Afrocentricity and African Centered\ud Education ...
Using sociocultural theoretical approach, intersectionality of race, Critical Race Theory, and Bakht...
This poetry/paper article is a re-accounting, a poetic counterstory in curriculum, of the praxis of ...
With the purpose of amplifying and disseminating the knowledge and perspectives of peoples that curr...
As a careful look into the daily lived experiences of teachers in today’s schools, the overarching p...
Presentation given at American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. In “Unsettling the C...
This article has the goal of establishing an interface between decolonity and curriculum with the in...
Africa has long been the continent against which Europeans have racially defined themselves. Constru...
In this article we argue that a discussion on African epistemologies must precede the que...
In recent years the terms internationalisation, indigenising, decolonising and Africanising have cir...
Afrocentric Curriculum The historical legacy of racial discrimination in the United States points to...