Unveil the dynamic world of Sami education across Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Russia in this book. This vital volume presents cutting-edge research from top scholars, enriching teacher education with innovative, interdisciplinary insights. Discover unique contributions through a blend of Sami and Māori perspectives, and navigate the profound impacts of history on modern educational challenges and Indigenous self-determination.

Contributors are: Rauni Äärelä-Vihriälä, Kristina Belancic, Karianne Berg, Anna-Lill Drugge, Heidi Harju-Luukkainen, Máret J. Heatta, Hanna Helander, Huia Tomlins Jahnke, Ylva Jannok Nutti, Pigga Keskitalo, Asbjørn Kolberg, David Kroik, Marikaisa Laiti, Inker-Anni Linkola-Aikio, Torjer Olsen, Hanna Outakoski, Annika Pasanen, Rauna Rahko-Ravantti, Hilde Sollid, Tuija Turunen and Ekaterina Zmyvalova.
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Exploring the transformative intersections of Sami education theory, practice, and research, this book unveils innovative frameworks and global insights crucial for ad to advancing Indigenous education.
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Foreword  Tuija Turunen List of Figures Notes on Contributors 1 Introduction: Embracing Diversity in Sami Education Theory, Practice and Research  Pigga Keskitalo, Torjer Olsen, Anna-Lill Drugge and Rauna Rahko-Ravantti PART 1: General Theoretical Part 2 The Sacred Model of Sami Education Research  Rauna Rahko-Ravantti 3 Review of Indigenous Education and Sami Pedagogy: Key Tendencies and Notions  Pigga Keskitalo and Torjer Olsen 4 Connecting Traditional Knowledge and Institutionalised Education  Ylva Jannok Nutti and Máret J. Heatta 5 An Alternative Model of Indigenous Teacher Education in Aotearoa New Zealand  Huia Tomlins-Jahnke 6 Ethics in Sami Educational Research  Anna-Lill Drugge, Hilde Sollid, Torjer Olsen and Pigga Keskitalo PART 2: Sami Educational Context 7 Institutionalised Sami Education in Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia  Kristina Belancic, Ekaterina Zmyvalova, David Kroik, Hanna Helander and Torjer Olsen PART 3: Research-Based Practices 8 Teaching and Learning Writing in Sápmi  Hanna Outakoski 9 Students’ Language Attitudes in an Indigenous Sami School  Inker-Anni Linkola-Aikio 10 ‘Language of My Home Region’: Ideologies of Non-Sami Adult Learners of the Inari Sami Language  Annika Pasanen 11 You Just Need to Shower Them in the Sami Language: Practices Teachers Use to Revitalise Children’s South Sami Language  Heidi Harju-Luukkainen, Karianne Berg and Asbjørn Kolberg 12 Sami Language Revitalisation: Language Nests’ Social Dimensions in Terms of the Surrounding Sami Community, Culture and Languages  Rauni Äärelä-Vihriälä 13 Searvelatnja: A Communality Principle in Sami Early Childhood Education (SECE)  Marikaisa Laiti Index
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9789004529359
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Brill
Vekt
453 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
264

Biografisk notat

Pigga Keskitalo is Professor of Education at the University of Lapland, specialising in Arctic perspectives. She also serves as Adjunct Professor at the University of Helsinki and co-edited Indigenous Research Methodologies in Sámi and Global Contexts (Brill, 2021).

Torjer Olsen is Professor of Indigenous studies at UiT The Arctic University of Norway, specializing in Indigenous education, theory and methodology. He co-edited Indigenizing Education and Citizenship: Perspectives on Policy and Practice from Sápmi and Beyond (Scandinavian University Press, 2022).

Anna-Lill Drugge, Ph.D., is affiliated with Umeå University, focusing on Indigenous studies and cultural preservation. Her research explores Sami history, research ethics, and education, promoting deeper understanding and advocacy for Indigenous issues.

Rauna Rahko-Ravantti, Ph.D., serves as Associate Professor in Sami teacher education at Sámi allaskuvla, contributing to the advancement of Indigenous education and teacher training.