Search results
The early beginnings of educational anthropology are important, but contemporary educational anthropology is primarily the outgrowth of social and cultural anthropology as it developed during the 1920s.
9 lip 2020 · The article has identified a number of points for consideration about overcoming the division of labor in expert societies between research and practice for the development of public intellectualism, and as an example of a continual struggle toward education justice and social transformation.
research example, “Rituals produce the social; they form educational fields and communities in the framework of which human beings develop” (pp. 45 – 46). Together with these historical and philosophical methods, the ethnographic
21 sie 2023 · Research on education and Indigenous communities has shown how this lacuna in postcolonial spaces, education practice and pedagogies results in children from non-majority backgrounds struggling in schools, losing their native languages, being alienated from their own cultural background or heritage and failing to learn their own cultural ...
2 kwi 2021 · In this view, human affairs are fundamentally shaped by social life and conditions; what matters most for their outcome is people’s relationships, social encounters, and the influence of others.
This article considers the role of anthropologists of education as social critics in contemporary issues concerning education, teaching, and learning.
This article reviews advances of interest to multicultural educators and researchers in the complementary disciplines of multicultural education and educational anthropology including the culture concept; biological and sociological conceptions of “race;” postmodern understandings of identity and subjectivity; and ethnographic accounts of how st...