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What is Decolonial Praxis

Decolonizing Inclusive Education: Centering Heartwork, Care, and Listening
Challenges the dominance of Western Eurocentric ways of knowing and being. It is a critically reflective and reflexive approach to teaching and learning that unearths colonial biases, assumptions, worldviews, perspectives, habits, approaches, and actions in the service of actively working to eradicate ongoing systems of colonial violence.
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The HeArt of Decolonizing Education: Creating Inclusive Classrooms
Paige Freeborn (Independent Researcher, Canada)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-1870-6.ch001
Abstract
Inclusive classrooms are at the heart of an inclusive school culture and positively impact the wider community. Western Eurocentric curricula and pedagogies were founded on colonial ideologies and principles that continue to center Western Eurocentric knowledge as superior. Through opening to decolonizing ways of knowing and being, educators can help create classrooms that strengthen student voice, choice, creativity, and agency; such spaces foster innovation and trust, allowing both students and educators to flourish. Arts-based pedagogies, which are accessible to all educators, help decolonize praxis by fostering attention, discovery, and connection; the interplay of these interconnected domains leads to the creation of more inclusive social environments, which support individual and collective well-being. Employing arts-based pedagogies does not require educators to teach arts-specific skills but encourages a shift towards open-hearted and open-minded practices that widen perspectives and cultivate a deeper sense of belonging.
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Resourcing an Ethical Global Issues Pedagogy With Secondary Teachers in Northern Europe
Reflexive world interventions that seek to target and dismantle the colonial matrix of power. Praxis requires a continuous learning/unlearning and critical examination of our thinking and actions, in order to avoid the reproduction of the very colonial systems it is trying to undo. It requires decentring western rationalities and centring other ways of knowing, being and relating.
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