An online resource created by the National History Center (United States) to help educators teach decolonization. View the complete resource here. Facebook Twitter Linkedin
Tag Archives: decolonizing the curriculum
“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
Keele Decolonizing the Curriculum Network
An online resource compiled by students, faculty, and administrators at Keele University (UK) on decolonizing the curriculum, including a manifesto for future action. View the full resource here. Facebook Twitter Linkedin
“How to Decolonize Your Science Curriculum” by Aadita Chaudury
Discussions with four STEM educators about how to decolonize STEM curricula. Read the full article here. Facebook Twitter Linkedin
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
Decolonising the University (Book)
This essay collection, edited by Gurmindar K. Bhambra, Kerem Nişancıoğlu, and Dalia Gebrial, examines the issue of curriculum decolonization in a global context. Essays included in the volume situate the movement in historical context, examine institutional decolonization initiatives, and explore how decolonization fits into larger university priorities. Read and download the full volume here. Facebook […]
Decolonising the Curriculum: What’s All the Fuss About?
This essay defines decolonizing the curriculum and provides examples from the United Kingdom. Read the full essay here. Facebook Twitter Linkedin
Melz Uwusu, “Decolonising the Curriculum” TEDx University of Leeds
Melz Owusu, “Decolonizing the Curriculm” at TEDx