Author: Garcés V., Fernando
Publisher: Editorial Abya - Yala
ISBN: 9978107738
Category : Education
Languages : es
Pages : 176
Book Description
La desigualdad estructural que caracteriza a los países de América Latina se agudizó en el contexto de la crisis sociosanitaria producida por el Covid-19 y dejó al descubierto, una vez más que son los pueblos indígenas los que alcanzan los mayores índices de pobreza y exclusión. Asimismo, la transición de una educación presencial a una virtual, con las inequidades de conectividad implicadas, significó un proceso crítico para las poblaciones indígenas del continente. Esto afectó al sistema educativo en general, y la educación superior no quedó al margen. Este libro es el resultado de una investigación realizada por la Red de Interculturalidad de las Instituciones Salesianas de Educación Superior (IUS) y fue desarrollada por tres universidades salesianas de Brasil, Chile y Ecuador. Se indagó el impacto del Covid-19 en estudiantes indígenas y la forma en que, tanto estudiantes como las respectivas instituciones, respondieron a la crisis sociosanitaria. A través de información, estadística, grupos focales, entrevistas y recuperación documental se da cuenta de los esfuerzos realizados para superar las inequidades que agudizó la pandemia. Los resultados también orientan los futuros desafíos que deberán enfrentar las instituciones de educación superior que tienen como opción la atención a los pueblos y nacionalidades indígenas.
Educación superior y pueblos indígenas en el contexto del Covid-19
Author: Garcés V., Fernando
Publisher: Editorial Abya - Yala
ISBN: 9978107738
Category : Education
Languages : es
Pages : 176
Book Description
La desigualdad estructural que caracteriza a los países de América Latina se agudizó en el contexto de la crisis sociosanitaria producida por el Covid-19 y dejó al descubierto, una vez más que son los pueblos indígenas los que alcanzan los mayores índices de pobreza y exclusión. Asimismo, la transición de una educación presencial a una virtual, con las inequidades de conectividad implicadas, significó un proceso crítico para las poblaciones indígenas del continente. Esto afectó al sistema educativo en general, y la educación superior no quedó al margen. Este libro es el resultado de una investigación realizada por la Red de Interculturalidad de las Instituciones Salesianas de Educación Superior (IUS) y fue desarrollada por tres universidades salesianas de Brasil, Chile y Ecuador. Se indagó el impacto del Covid-19 en estudiantes indígenas y la forma en que, tanto estudiantes como las respectivas instituciones, respondieron a la crisis sociosanitaria. A través de información, estadística, grupos focales, entrevistas y recuperación documental se da cuenta de los esfuerzos realizados para superar las inequidades que agudizó la pandemia. Los resultados también orientan los futuros desafíos que deberán enfrentar las instituciones de educación superior que tienen como opción la atención a los pueblos y nacionalidades indígenas.
Publisher: Editorial Abya - Yala
ISBN: 9978107738
Category : Education
Languages : es
Pages : 176
Book Description
La desigualdad estructural que caracteriza a los países de América Latina se agudizó en el contexto de la crisis sociosanitaria producida por el Covid-19 y dejó al descubierto, una vez más que son los pueblos indígenas los que alcanzan los mayores índices de pobreza y exclusión. Asimismo, la transición de una educación presencial a una virtual, con las inequidades de conectividad implicadas, significó un proceso crítico para las poblaciones indígenas del continente. Esto afectó al sistema educativo en general, y la educación superior no quedó al margen. Este libro es el resultado de una investigación realizada por la Red de Interculturalidad de las Instituciones Salesianas de Educación Superior (IUS) y fue desarrollada por tres universidades salesianas de Brasil, Chile y Ecuador. Se indagó el impacto del Covid-19 en estudiantes indígenas y la forma en que, tanto estudiantes como las respectivas instituciones, respondieron a la crisis sociosanitaria. A través de información, estadística, grupos focales, entrevistas y recuperación documental se da cuenta de los esfuerzos realizados para superar las inequidades que agudizó la pandemia. Los resultados también orientan los futuros desafíos que deberán enfrentar las instituciones de educación superior que tienen como opción la atención a los pueblos y nacionalidades indígenas.
Educación superior y pueblos indígenas en el contexto del Covid-19
Author: Luis Fernando Garcés V.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789942098580
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789942098580
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 0
Book Description
Educación superior y pueblos indígenas en el contexto del Covid-19
Author: Luis Fernando Garcés V.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789978107720
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789978107720
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Education of Indigenous Citizens in Latin America
Author: Regina Cortina
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
ISBN: 1783090979
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
This groundbreaking volume describes unprecedented changes in education across Latin America, resulting from the endorsement of Indigenous peoples' rights through the development of intercultural bilingual education. The chapters evaluate the ways in which cultural and language differences are being used to create national policies that affirm the presence of Indigenous peoples and their cultures within Mexico, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Guatemala. Describing the collaboration between grassroots movements and transnational networks, the authors analyze how social change is taking place at the local and regional levels, and they present case studies that illuminate the expansion of intercultural bilingual education. This book is both a call to action for researchers, teachers, policy-makers and Indigenous leaders, and a primer for practitioners seeking to provide better learning opportunities for a diverse student body.
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
ISBN: 1783090979
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
This groundbreaking volume describes unprecedented changes in education across Latin America, resulting from the endorsement of Indigenous peoples' rights through the development of intercultural bilingual education. The chapters evaluate the ways in which cultural and language differences are being used to create national policies that affirm the presence of Indigenous peoples and their cultures within Mexico, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Guatemala. Describing the collaboration between grassroots movements and transnational networks, the authors analyze how social change is taking place at the local and regional levels, and they present case studies that illuminate the expansion of intercultural bilingual education. This book is both a call to action for researchers, teachers, policy-makers and Indigenous leaders, and a primer for practitioners seeking to provide better learning opportunities for a diverse student body.
Working Towards Inclusive Education
Author: Peter Mittler
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136605347
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
This book provides a clearly written, wide-ranging overview of current key issues and challenges arising from the implementation of more inclusive policies and provision in education in this country and internationally. The author sets policies for inclusive schools in the broader contexts of current policies which aim to reduce poverty and social exclusion, and the wider global background of the United Nations drive to promote 'Education for All'. The book draws a distinction between integration and inclusion and provides a critical analysis of the government's Program of Action and the revised National Curriculum and their implications for schools, pupils and families.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136605347
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
This book provides a clearly written, wide-ranging overview of current key issues and challenges arising from the implementation of more inclusive policies and provision in education in this country and internationally. The author sets policies for inclusive schools in the broader contexts of current policies which aim to reduce poverty and social exclusion, and the wider global background of the United Nations drive to promote 'Education for All'. The book draws a distinction between integration and inclusion and provides a critical analysis of the government's Program of Action and the revised National Curriculum and their implications for schools, pupils and families.
Indigenous Peoples’ food systems
Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
ISBN: 9251345619
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
This publication provides an overview of the common and unique sustainability elements of Indigenous Peoples' food systems, in terms of natural resource management, access to the market, diet diversity, indigenous peoples’ governance systems, and links to traditional knowledge and indigenous languages. While enhancing the learning on Indigenous Peoples food systems, it will raise awareness on the need to enhance the protection of Indigenous Peoples' food systems as a source of livelihood for the 476 million indigenous inhabitants in the world, while contributing to the Zero Hunger Goal. In addition, the UN Decade of Action on Nutrition (2016-2025) and the UN Food Systems Summit call on the enhancement of sustainable food systems and on the importance of diversifying diets with nutritious foods, while broadening the existing food base and preserving biodiversity. This is a feature characteristic of Indigenous Peoples' food systems since hundreds of years, which can provide answers to the current debate on sustainable food systems and resilience.
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
ISBN: 9251345619
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
This publication provides an overview of the common and unique sustainability elements of Indigenous Peoples' food systems, in terms of natural resource management, access to the market, diet diversity, indigenous peoples’ governance systems, and links to traditional knowledge and indigenous languages. While enhancing the learning on Indigenous Peoples food systems, it will raise awareness on the need to enhance the protection of Indigenous Peoples' food systems as a source of livelihood for the 476 million indigenous inhabitants in the world, while contributing to the Zero Hunger Goal. In addition, the UN Decade of Action on Nutrition (2016-2025) and the UN Food Systems Summit call on the enhancement of sustainable food systems and on the importance of diversifying diets with nutritious foods, while broadening the existing food base and preserving biodiversity. This is a feature characteristic of Indigenous Peoples' food systems since hundreds of years, which can provide answers to the current debate on sustainable food systems and resilience.
Situating Sustainability
Author: C. Parker Krieg
Publisher: Helsinki University Press
ISBN: 9523690515
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 366
Book Description
Situating Sustainability reframes our understanding of sustainability through an emerging international terrain of concepts and case studies. These approaches include material practices, such as extraction and disaster recovery, and extend into the domains of human rights and education. This volume addresses the need in sustainability science to recognize the deep and diverse cultural histories that define environmental politics. It brings together scholars from cultural studies, anthropology, literature, law, behavioral science, urban studies, design, and development to argue that it is no longer possible to talk about sustainability in general without thinking through the contexts of research and action. These contributors are joined by artists whose public-facing work provides a mobile platform to conduct research at the edges of performance, knowledge production, and socio-ecological infrastructures. Situating Sustainability calls for a truly transdisciplinary research that is guided by the humanities and social sciences in collaboration with local actors informed by histories of place. Designed for students, scholars, and interested readers, the volume introduces the conceptual practices that inform the leading edge of engaged research in sustainability.
Publisher: Helsinki University Press
ISBN: 9523690515
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 366
Book Description
Situating Sustainability reframes our understanding of sustainability through an emerging international terrain of concepts and case studies. These approaches include material practices, such as extraction and disaster recovery, and extend into the domains of human rights and education. This volume addresses the need in sustainability science to recognize the deep and diverse cultural histories that define environmental politics. It brings together scholars from cultural studies, anthropology, literature, law, behavioral science, urban studies, design, and development to argue that it is no longer possible to talk about sustainability in general without thinking through the contexts of research and action. These contributors are joined by artists whose public-facing work provides a mobile platform to conduct research at the edges of performance, knowledge production, and socio-ecological infrastructures. Situating Sustainability calls for a truly transdisciplinary research that is guided by the humanities and social sciences in collaboration with local actors informed by histories of place. Designed for students, scholars, and interested readers, the volume introduces the conceptual practices that inform the leading edge of engaged research in sustainability.
Growing Up in a Culture of Respect
Author: Inge Bolin
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 0292783116
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Far from the mainstream of society, the pastoral community of Chillihuani in the high Peruvian Andes rears children who are well-adjusted, creative, and curious. They exhibit superior social and cognitive skills and maintain an attitude of respect for all life as they progress smoothly from childhood to adulthood without a troubled adolescence. What makes such child-rearing success even more remarkable is that "childhood" is not recognized as a distinct phase of life. Instead, children assume adult rights and responsibilities at an early age in order to help the community survive in a rugged natural environment and utter material poverty. This beautifully written ethnography provides the first full account of child-rearing practices in the high Peruvian Andes. Inge Bolin traces children's lives from birth to adulthood and finds truly amazing strategies of child rearing, as well as impressive ways of living that allow teenagers to enjoy the adolescent stage of their lives while contributing significantly to the welfare of their families and the community. Throughout her discussion, Bolin demonstrates that traditional practices of respect, whose roots reach back to pre-Columbian times, are what enable the children of the high Andes to mature into dignified, resilient, and caring adults.
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 0292783116
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Far from the mainstream of society, the pastoral community of Chillihuani in the high Peruvian Andes rears children who are well-adjusted, creative, and curious. They exhibit superior social and cognitive skills and maintain an attitude of respect for all life as they progress smoothly from childhood to adulthood without a troubled adolescence. What makes such child-rearing success even more remarkable is that "childhood" is not recognized as a distinct phase of life. Instead, children assume adult rights and responsibilities at an early age in order to help the community survive in a rugged natural environment and utter material poverty. This beautifully written ethnography provides the first full account of child-rearing practices in the high Peruvian Andes. Inge Bolin traces children's lives from birth to adulthood and finds truly amazing strategies of child rearing, as well as impressive ways of living that allow teenagers to enjoy the adolescent stage of their lives while contributing significantly to the welfare of their families and the community. Throughout her discussion, Bolin demonstrates that traditional practices of respect, whose roots reach back to pre-Columbian times, are what enable the children of the high Andes to mature into dignified, resilient, and caring adults.
English Learners in STEM Subjects
Author: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 0309479088
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 345
Book Description
The imperative that all students, including English learners (ELs), achieve high academic standards and have opportunities to participate in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) learning has become even more urgent and complex given shifts in science and mathematics standards. As a group, these students are underrepresented in STEM fields in college and in the workforce at a time when the demand for workers and professionals in STEM fields is unmet and increasing. However, English learners bring a wealth of resources to STEM learning, including knowledge and interest in STEM-related content that is born out of their experiences in their homes and communities, home languages, variation in discourse practices, and, in some cases, experiences with schooling in other countries. English Learners in STEM Subjects: Transforming Classrooms, Schools, and Lives examines the research on ELs' learning, teaching, and assessment in STEM subjects and provides guidance on how to improve learning outcomes in STEM for these students. This report considers the complex social and academic use of language delineated in the new mathematics and science standards, the diversity of the population of ELs, and the integration of English as a second language instruction with core instructional programs in STEM.
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 0309479088
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 345
Book Description
The imperative that all students, including English learners (ELs), achieve high academic standards and have opportunities to participate in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) learning has become even more urgent and complex given shifts in science and mathematics standards. As a group, these students are underrepresented in STEM fields in college and in the workforce at a time when the demand for workers and professionals in STEM fields is unmet and increasing. However, English learners bring a wealth of resources to STEM learning, including knowledge and interest in STEM-related content that is born out of their experiences in their homes and communities, home languages, variation in discourse practices, and, in some cases, experiences with schooling in other countries. English Learners in STEM Subjects: Transforming Classrooms, Schools, and Lives examines the research on ELs' learning, teaching, and assessment in STEM subjects and provides guidance on how to improve learning outcomes in STEM for these students. This report considers the complex social and academic use of language delineated in the new mathematics and science standards, the diversity of the population of ELs, and the integration of English as a second language instruction with core instructional programs in STEM.
Biodiversity and Environment
Author: Shyam Kishor Agarwal
Publisher: APH Publishing
ISBN: 9788170247401
Category : Biodiversity
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Publisher: APH Publishing
ISBN: 9788170247401
Category : Biodiversity
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description