Chapter 12 Sámi teacher education emphasising land-based approaches for Indigenous rights

Backed by a range of case studies and recent developments in human rights education research, Nordic Perspectives on Human Rights Education guides readers through an analysis of educational inequities and identifies how internationally agreed-upon human rights standards may inform social justice pra...

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Main Authors: Gaup, Elisabeth Utsi, Keskitalo, Pigga, Korte, Satu-Maarit, Moore, Sylvia
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2025
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spellingShingle Indigenous rights
Sámi people
land-based teacher education
Gaup, Elisabeth Utsi
Keskitalo, Pigga
Korte, Satu-Maarit
Moore, Sylvia
Chapter 12 Sámi teacher education emphasising land-based approaches for Indigenous rights
title Chapter 12 Sámi teacher education emphasising land-based approaches for Indigenous rights
title_full Chapter 12 Sámi teacher education emphasising land-based approaches for Indigenous rights
title_fullStr Chapter 12 Sámi teacher education emphasising land-based approaches for Indigenous rights
title_full_unstemmed Chapter 12 Sámi teacher education emphasising land-based approaches for Indigenous rights
title_short Chapter 12 Sámi teacher education emphasising land-based approaches for Indigenous rights
title_sort chapter 12 sámi teacher education emphasising land-based approaches for indigenous rights
topic Indigenous rights
Sámi people
land-based teacher education
topic_facet Indigenous rights
Sámi people
land-based teacher education
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