Tittel: | It may be invisible to you but it still affects us: Extending the comprehensive view on language and writing | Ansvar: | Hanna Outakoski | Forfatter: | Outakoski, Hanna | Materialtype: | Bokkapittel | Utgitt: | Oslo : Universitetsforlaget, 2022 | Omfang: | S. 214–236 | ISBN/ISSN: | 9788215053424 | Emneord: | Samer / Samisk språk / Statsborgerskap / Utdanning / Utdanningsrett / Vitenskapelig publikasjon | Geografiske emneord: | Norge | Note: | Open access: Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 licence. | Innhold: | Abstract Sámi education is a shared, and simultaneously divided, enterprise of four nation states. Sámi writing instruction is also influenced by the writing didactics of the majority languages. This chapter investigates the appropriateness of one non-Indigenous model for writing instruction in the North Sámi context. This chapter suggests that although the model can to a large extent describe many discourses for the Indigenous Sámi context, there is a need to expand the layers of the model.
Keywords: Sámi languages, literacy, discourses, writing didactics, ideologies | Del av verk: | Indigenising education and citizenship | Forlagets omtale: |
This book is about Indigenous education and citizenship. Our center of attention is the politics of Indigenous education to be put into practice. We emphasise the processual aspects of both education and citizenship. We investigate how having both Indigenous and non-Indigenous citizens in nation state education systems is reflected in policy, pedagogy, and practice, and how to consider the implications for future forms of education and citizenship. The book contributes to knowledge about Indigenous education as a field of research, policy, and practice around the world. To reach this goal, we examine the conceptual, political, and pedagogical issues relating to Indigenous citizenship and education in four different contexts, namely Sápmi, Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, and Namibia. Together, the contributors of the book come from different research disciplines, from Indigenous studies, education, and social anthropology to sociolinguistics, political science, and philosophy. The chapters highlight continua and diversity rather than dichotomies and unity. We look for how local practices relate to national and international demands and perspectives, and for different ways of performing citizenship. Together, we seek the connections between the local, the national and the international, and between educational policy and practice.
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