ESH390 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Indigenous Rights, Angiotensin Ii Receptor Type 1, Differentiated Instruction

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--sovereignty: the state of being free from the control or power or another. --educational sovereignty: the control of educational systems and institutions. The united nations declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples. -- indigenous peoples have the right to establish and control their educational systems and institutions providing education in their own languages, in a manner appropriate to their cultural methods of teaching and learning" (artcile 14, undric) -- seeks to perpetuate and foster to sustain linguistic, literate, and cultural pluralism as part of the democratic project of schooling (paris, 2012: 95) -- supports both traditional and evolving ways of cultural connectedness for contemporary youth (paris, 2012, p. 95) --prone to broad generalisations and analysing diverse colonial experiences under the same terms (e. g. placing australia and india in the same discursive frame) --it is a structure not an event (wolfe, 2006) --a single transformative moment of decolonisation remains elusive (strakosch & macoun, 2012).

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