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Elders’ Cultural Knowledges and the Question of Black/ African Indigeneity in Education, Paperback / softback Book

Elders’ Cultural Knowledges and the Question of Black/ African Indigeneity in Education Paperback / softback

Part of the Critical Studies of Education series

Paperback / softback

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This book makes a strong case for the inclusion of Indigenous Elders’ cultural knowledge in the delivery of inclusive education for learners who are members of minority communities.

It is relevant to curriculum developers, teachers, policy makers and institutions that engage in the education of Black, Indigenous, Latinx and other minority students.

This book provides opportunities for exploring the decolonization of educational approaches.

It promotes the synthesis of multiple types of knowledge and ways of knowing by making a case for the incorporation of Indigenous knowledges and Indigenous Elders as teachers in learning spaces.

The book is of interest to educators, students, and researchers of Indigenous knowledge and decolonizing education.

Additionally, it is important for educational policy makers, especially those engaged in looking for strategic solutions to bridging educational disparities and gaps for Indigenous, Black, Latinx and other minority learners.

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