地球世界与原住民造梦:对美、修与平衡教学的反思

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Revista Espanola de Educacion Comparada Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.5944/reec.43.2023.36610
Elizabeth Sumida Huaman
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基于与秘鲁、美国和加拿大原住民社区的长期教育关系,本文反思了基于地的原住民校内和校外教育。从小型社区学校到部落高等教育空间,土著教育领袖通过将其知识集中在人类和地球良好生活的相互依存关系上,反对将学校教育作为殖民/现代化的工具。面对本体和认知的威胁,土著教育工作者和学生为教育设计和实践注入活力。我把这些过程称为土著的梦想创造,是尊重土著地球世界之美的日常工作,是修复对地球及其生命的伤害的日常工作,是在艰难的现实与美好的生活之间取得平衡的日常工作。在这个日益关注教育和气候变化行动的可持续性的时代,大胆的土著教育进程向人类社会提出挑战,要求他们在地球世界内和跨地球世界学习,并教授富有同情心的相互联系,以取代破坏性的无情发展。
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Earth worlds and Indigenous dream-making: A reflection on teaching for beauty, repair, and balance
Based on long-term educational relationships with Indigenous communities in Peru, the U.S., and Canada, this article reflects on place-based Indigenous education in and out-of-school. From small community-based schools to tribal tertiary learning spaces, Indigenous educational leaders counter schooling as an instrument of coloniality/modernity by centering their knowledges toward relationships of interdependence for good human and planetary living. Confronting ontic and epistemic threats, Indigenous educators and students energize educational design and practice. I propose these processes as Indigenous dream-making, the daily work of honoring the beauty of Native earth worlds, repairing harms to the earth and her beings, and balancing difficult realities with good living. In this time of increased attention to sustainability in education and climate change action, bold Indigenous educational processes challenge human communities to learn in and across earth worlds and to teach for compassionate interconnection that can supplant the course of destructive relentless development.
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Revista Espanola de Educacion Comparada
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