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This book is a pioneering work. It discusses special
characteristics of the education of Sami people, an indigenous
people living in Northern Europe. The book provides a comprehensive
study of indigenous school research and special features of Sami
education including problems and opportunities that teachers and
pupils confront daily. The purpose of this book is to support the
realization of indigenous peoples' education based on their own
cultural premises. New, reformative pedagogical models and
culturally sensitive teaching arrangements that could enhance Sami
education are the focus of the book. It is aimed at everyone who is
interested in indigenous peoples' educational conditions and is
based on the authors' research cooperation in the field of Sami
education.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of Sami education in a
historical and internationally comparative perspective. Despite the
cross-national character of the Sami population, academic
literature on Sami education has so far been published within the
different nation states in the Sami area, and rarely in English.
Exploring indigenous educational history around the world, this
collection spans from Asia to Oceania to Sapmi and the Americas.
The chapters frame Sami school history within an international
context of indigenous and minority education. In doing so, two
narrative threads are established: both traditional history of
education, and perspectives on the decolonisation of education.
This pioneering book will appeal to students and scholars of Sami
education, as well as indigenous education around the world.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of Sami education in a
historical and internationally comparative perspective. Despite the
cross-national character of the Sami population, academic
literature on Sami education has so far been published within the
different nation states in the Sami area, and rarely in English.
Exploring indigenous educational history around the world, this
collection spans from Asia to Oceania to Sapmi and the Americas.
The chapters frame Sami school history within an international
context of indigenous and minority education. In doing so, two
narrative threads are established: both traditional history of
education, and perspectives on the decolonisation of education.
This pioneering book will appeal to students and scholars of Sami
education, as well as indigenous education around the world.
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