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Tag Archives: decolonization

Teaching Decolonization Resource Collection – National History Center

An online resource created by the National History Center (United States) to help educators teach decolonization. View the complete resource here.  Facebook Twitter Linkedin

Posted bymatthewdlintonNovember 19, 2019November 19, 2019Posted inCurricularTags: decolonization, decolonizing the curriculum, North America, United States

“Students Want Their Curriculums Decolonised. Are Universities Listening?” (2019)

News article published in The Guardian on the Rhoads Must Fall and Why is My Curriculum So White? campaigns in the UK and how universities are responding to the student protests. Read the full article here.  Facebook Twitter Linkedin

Posted bymatthewdlintonNovember 19, 2019November 19, 2019Posted inCurricularTags: colonization, decolonization, decolonizing the curriculum, Europe, race, United Kingdom

Decolonizing the School Curriculum for Equity and Social Justice in South Africa

An academic journal article by Lazarus Lebeloane about the importance of curriculum decolonization as a first step in promoting larger social justice and equity. Read and download the full article here. Facebook Twitter Linkedin

Posted bymatthewdlintonOctober 25, 2019December 12, 2019Posted inCurricularTags: africa, decolonization, decolonizing the curriculum, race, South Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa

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