This paper discusses the importance of decolonizing education as one of the strategies to help create a new, more human, more caring and more critical vision of the world. It directs the reader’s attention to a territory of which much has been written –education– but still has many pending discussions regarding the possibility of thinking about another type of education: a type of education that allows us to see ourselves as historical subjects that give meaning to our existence by breaking the ideological attachment to the epistemic, cultural, axiological and ontological frameworks that were used and are still being used to base the current matrix of neocolonial domination.<br /><br /
Abstract: In view of the urgency of transformation within post-colonial educational settings, my art...
With the purpose of amplifying and disseminating the knowledge and perspectives of peoples that curr...
This paper explores the meaning of ‘decolonization’ in relation to the school curriculum and the rol...
This paper discusses the importance of decolonizing education as one of the strategies to help creat...
In this chapter I explore what it might mean to decolonize education. My exploration starts, however...
Reimagining teaching, learning, belonging, and curricula design are all very important. However, whe...
This paper is a reflective piece on the thought processes individuals and teams have when engaging i...
Recibido 3 de abril de 2014 • Corregido 18 de setiembre de 2014 • Aceptado 22 de noviembre de 2014El...
Any radical re-imagining of qualitative research (especially in comparative education) requires a de...
Any radical re-imagining of qualitative research (especially in comparative education) requires a de...
The decolonial thought is an emergent Latin American movement that proposes a critical analysis to u...
Abstract In this paper, we as the teachers and researchers of a course titled Global education deve...
Whilst companies and governments almost always extol the virtues of technological development and pr...
It is increasingly argued that European colonialism has left its mark not only in the political and ...
In a recent article in this journal, Vorster and Quinn offered a set of recommendations on how acade...
Abstract: In view of the urgency of transformation within post-colonial educational settings, my art...
With the purpose of amplifying and disseminating the knowledge and perspectives of peoples that curr...
This paper explores the meaning of ‘decolonization’ in relation to the school curriculum and the rol...
This paper discusses the importance of decolonizing education as one of the strategies to help creat...
In this chapter I explore what it might mean to decolonize education. My exploration starts, however...
Reimagining teaching, learning, belonging, and curricula design are all very important. However, whe...
This paper is a reflective piece on the thought processes individuals and teams have when engaging i...
Recibido 3 de abril de 2014 • Corregido 18 de setiembre de 2014 • Aceptado 22 de noviembre de 2014El...
Any radical re-imagining of qualitative research (especially in comparative education) requires a de...
Any radical re-imagining of qualitative research (especially in comparative education) requires a de...
The decolonial thought is an emergent Latin American movement that proposes a critical analysis to u...
Abstract In this paper, we as the teachers and researchers of a course titled Global education deve...
Whilst companies and governments almost always extol the virtues of technological development and pr...
It is increasingly argued that European colonialism has left its mark not only in the political and ...
In a recent article in this journal, Vorster and Quinn offered a set of recommendations on how acade...
Abstract: In view of the urgency of transformation within post-colonial educational settings, my art...
With the purpose of amplifying and disseminating the knowledge and perspectives of peoples that curr...
This paper explores the meaning of ‘decolonization’ in relation to the school curriculum and the rol...