The impact of colonisation, cognitive imperialism, and Eurocentric modes of knowing, being and doing has had an effect on Higher Education, including teacher education. Colonial epistemologies, epistemicide, academic dependency, disempowerment and intellectual inferiority are challenged by liberatory pedagogies that present opportunities to reconceptualise ontological and epistemic foundations to inform antiracist practice and decolonial praxis. However, prevailing teacher education policies of standardisation in England raise difficult obstacles against decolonial and anti-racist practices. By acknowledging the existence of institutionalised forms of coloniality, which includes the reproduction of colonial-modernist-western modes of thinki...
From the Rhodes Must Fall campaign at the University of Cape Town (and, subsequently, the University...
There is no denying the importance and increased significance of interest in decolonisation in educa...
Former colonial societies, largely categorized as the Third World, are still affected by negative re...
The impact of colonisation, cognitive imperialism, and Eurocentric modes of knowing, being and doing...
This paper is a reflective piece on the thought processes individuals and teams have when engaging i...
Around the globe calls are being made to decolonise curricula and the university. Teachers in wester...
As Brazilian university teachers, we have taken part in some courses aimed at the professional devel...
We live in a dynamic world, characterised by major economic, technological and social change. Decolo...
The paper aims to provide a decolonial critique of dominant global agendas concerning teacher profes...
Reimagining teaching, learning, belonging, and curricula design are all very important. However, whe...
ArticleCalls for the decolonisation of university curricula have been central to the demands of the ...
Calls for the decolonisation of university curricula have been central to the demands of the South A...
In the wake of recent, renewed calls to decolonise the curriculum, English language, literacy, and l...
Why Decolonising Curriculum Knowledge?In its broadest sense, the objective of decolonisation work in...
There is no denying the importance and increased significance of interest in decolonisation in educa...
From the Rhodes Must Fall campaign at the University of Cape Town (and, subsequently, the University...
There is no denying the importance and increased significance of interest in decolonisation in educa...
Former colonial societies, largely categorized as the Third World, are still affected by negative re...
The impact of colonisation, cognitive imperialism, and Eurocentric modes of knowing, being and doing...
This paper is a reflective piece on the thought processes individuals and teams have when engaging i...
Around the globe calls are being made to decolonise curricula and the university. Teachers in wester...
As Brazilian university teachers, we have taken part in some courses aimed at the professional devel...
We live in a dynamic world, characterised by major economic, technological and social change. Decolo...
The paper aims to provide a decolonial critique of dominant global agendas concerning teacher profes...
Reimagining teaching, learning, belonging, and curricula design are all very important. However, whe...
ArticleCalls for the decolonisation of university curricula have been central to the demands of the ...
Calls for the decolonisation of university curricula have been central to the demands of the South A...
In the wake of recent, renewed calls to decolonise the curriculum, English language, literacy, and l...
Why Decolonising Curriculum Knowledge?In its broadest sense, the objective of decolonisation work in...
There is no denying the importance and increased significance of interest in decolonisation in educa...
From the Rhodes Must Fall campaign at the University of Cape Town (and, subsequently, the University...
There is no denying the importance and increased significance of interest in decolonisation in educa...
Former colonial societies, largely categorized as the Third World, are still affected by negative re...