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The Bloomsbury Handbook of Indigenous Education and Research

English · Hardback

Will be released 07.08.2025

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There are more than 476 million Indigenous peoples living in over 90 countries across the world and most of the children and youth who make up that population globally are denied quality culturally appropriate education. This handbook provides an overview of the field of Indigenous education and its historical context. It covers the myriad of issues that Indigenous learners and educators face, from systemic racism and inequities to inaccuracies in historical re-tellings, to low retention and graduation rates. Written by Indigenous scholars and educators from around the world the book is divided in five sections covering: theoretical perspectives; research methods and ethics; debates on Indigenous sovereignty; two-spirit and Indigiqueer experiences; and pedagogical/practical approaches to teaching. The chapters map out the key themes and issues in Indigenous education including, land philosophies, colonialism, dispossession, borderlands, storytelling, and reconciliation.>

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Provides an overview of the field of Indigenous education and its historical context.

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Authors Ryan Neepin, Sandra Styres
Assisted by Ryan Neepin (Editor), Sandra Styres (Editor), Styres Sandra (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 07.08.2025
 
EAN 9781350373860
ISBN 978-1-350-37386-0
No. of pages 272
Series Bloomsbury Handbooks
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Special education

Education, EDUCATION / Inclusive Education, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Indigenous Studies, Indigenous Peoples, Inclusive education / mainstreaming, Indigenous Schooling

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