Thoughts on redesigning tribal education

Thoughts on redesigning tribal education

Author: D. C. Nanjunda

Publisher: Gyan Publishing House

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 9788178357256

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India is a multi-racial country. Different parts have different cultural traits and levels of development. It is not uncommon to find that there are certain tribes, which are not yet touched even by the fringe of civilization. Aboriginal are examples of this. The word tribe is taken to denote a primary aggregate of people lining under primitive or barbarous condition under a headman or chief. Tribes is a group of families living as a community under one or more chiefs, united by language and customs. The main and vital objective of this volume is to make in the book a few selected articles that represent some kind of contributions to the knowledge of tribal education. While writing the articles I have tried completely to emphasis on concept, principles and applied aspects of tribal education. This volume will be highly useful to faculty members, researchers, policy makers, local self govt. and NGOs working on tribal development and to the general public.


Native Peoples of the World

Native Peoples of the World

Author: Steven L. Danver

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-03-10

Total Pages: 2475

ISBN-13: 1317463994

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This work examines the world's indigenous peoples, their cultures, the countries in which they reside, and the issues that impact these groups.


Tribal Education in India

Tribal Education in India

Author: A.V. Yadappanavar

Publisher: Discovery Publishing House

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 9788171416721

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Contents: Introduction, Review of Literature, Approach to Tribal Development, Design of the Study, Socio-Economic and Demographic Profile of the Respondents, Profile of Tribals in Andhra Pradesh, Impact of Education, Absenteeism, Stagnation and Wastage, Alternative Strategies of Development of Tribal Education: Non-Formal Education, Summary and Conclusions.


Ignored Claims

Ignored Claims

Author: D. C. Nanjunda

Publisher: Gyan Publishing House

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 576

ISBN-13: 9788178356792

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The main and vital objective of this volume is ton make in the book a few selected articles that represent some of the most worthwhile contributions to the Knowledge of Tribal (Native s) Education issues with special reference to India. Basically few articles have been screened from an original list of several hundred articles from the different resources. However, few excellent articles have been specifically written for this volume. While selecting the articles we have tried completely to emphasis on concept, principles and applied aspects and have tried promptly to concentrate more on combination of social and technology related components in the advancement of tribal education in Indian. This volume will be highly useful to the policy makers, development organizations, academic members researchers and NGOs working on rural and tribal education/development and to the other jeneral readers as well.


Voices of Resistance and Renewal

Voices of Resistance and Renewal

Author: Dorothy Aguilera–Black Bear

Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press

Published: 2015-10-15

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 0806152443

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Western education has often employed the bluntest of instruments in colonizing indigenous peoples, creating generations caught between Western culture and their own. Dedicated to the principle that leadership must come from within the communities to be led, Voices of Resistance and Renewal applies recent research on local, culture-specific learning to the challenges of education and leadership that Native people face. Bringing together both Native and non-Native scholars who have a wide range of experience in the practice and theory of indigenous education, editors Dorothy Aguilera–Black Bear and John Tippeconnic III focus on the theoretical foundations of indigenous leadership, the application of leadership theory to community contexts, and the knowledge necessary to prepare leaders for decolonizing education. The contributors draw on examples from tribal colleges, indigenous educational leadership programs, and the latest research in Canadian First Nation, Hawaiian, and U.S. American Indian communities. The chapters examine indigenous epistemologies and leadership within local contexts to show how Native leadership can be understood through indigenous lenses. Throughout, the authors consider political influences and educational frameworks that impede effective leadership, including the standards for success, the language used to deliver content, and the choice of curricula, pedagogical methods, and assessment tools. Voices of Resistance and Renewal provides a variety of philosophical principles that will guide leaders at all levels of education who seek to encourage self-determination and revitalization. It has important implications for the future of Native leadership, education, community, and culture, and for institutions of learning that have not addressed Native populations effectively in the past.


Tribal Education, New Perspectives

Tribal Education, New Perspectives

Author: Manmatha Kundu

Publisher: Gyan Books

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13:

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The book is the first ever comprehensive study of tribal education in India. It deals with five major sub-themes of tribal education-general problems and their solutions; non-tribal culture biases in education; tribal culture as positive educational reconciles: implications of researches and educational program's abroad for tribal education in India and preparation of materials for tribal learners.