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- Cultured–based pedagogy has been positively related to students’ socio-emotional well-being, civic engagement, school motivation and higher academic outcomes, particularly with culturally-diverse students is concerned.
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Jul 16, 2021 · In this article, we’ll look at the relationship between culture and education and discuss their official definitions. We’ll also look at the ways people answer the age-old question of how these concepts individually influence each other to shape the classroom environment and society in general.
Mar 6, 2017 · Culture and education are complex phenomena and their causal relationship is of a “chicken or the egg” character. There is of course a great debate over what constitutes both “education” and “culture”, let alone their relationship with one another.
- Filiz Meseci Giorgetti, Craig S. Campbell, Ali Arslan
- 2017
WHAT DOES CULTURE-BASED EDUCATION LOOK LIKE? The look and feel of these five varies from setting to setting, • LANGUAGE: Recognizing and using native or heritage language. & COMMUNITY: Actively involving family and community in the development of curricula. • CONTEXT: Structuring the school and the classroom in culturally-appropriate ways.
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Oct 14, 2019 · This paper examines the benefits of culture-based education in the context of indigenous education in the United States as well as in communities in Southeast Asia. It also demonstrates the possibilities that may arise when communities are able to guide the education of their children and ensure meaning to their lives.
- Navin Kumar Singh, Mariella Espinoza-Herold
- 2014
Over the past several decades, scholars have focused special attention on the relationship between schooling and culture. The first forays focused on curriculum matters, trying to understand how educational policies affected the selection of content and its dissemination in schools.
Education and culture refer to the intertwined relationship between the social practices and beliefs within educational settings, influencing students' identities, social networks, and experiences, while also shaping societal norms, power dynamics, and social hierarchies.
school culture has a positive and strong effect on the academic achievement of students. Therefore, suggestions that would improve the school culture should be put into practice.