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      Sustainable agricultureSustainable DevelopmentIndigenous KnowledgeGuatemala
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"INDIGENOUS peoples in Guatemala are the poorest of the poor" according to the World Bank (O'Kane, 1999). Approximately 50 per cent of Guatemala's population is indigenous. Indigenous peoples have passed down their knowledge through the... more
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      Sustainable agricultureSustainable DevelopmentIndigenous KnowledgeGuatemala
The World Bank reports,“indigenous peoples in Guatemala are the poorest of the poor”(O’Kane, 1999). Approximately 50% of the population of Guatemala is indigenous. Indigenous peoples have passed down their knowledge through the... more
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      Sustainable agricultureSustainable DevelopmentIndigenous KnowledgeGuatemala
Articulating one's positionality as a researcher is crucial to social research. This is particularly important in comparative and international education research where context, culture and notions of power underpin much of the work.... more
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      International and Comparative EducationResearcher Positionality
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The global spread of the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the disruption of in-person instruction for students worldwide. Betthäuser et al. (2023) termed this period 'one of the largest disruptions to learning in history' (p. 375). Open and... more
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      Teacher EducationSamoaOpen Distance Learning