Diideets'ii in our pathway (in our future): Gwich'in educational philosophy and transformative praxis in K-12 education

Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2018 Gwich'in pedagogy is largely undocumented in Western academia. Gwich'in epistemology includes holistic perspectives on all Western content areas, and crosses the usual segmented knowledge genres. Inter-generational transmission of G...

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Main Author: Fisher, Charleen
Other Authors: Leonard, Beth, Schneider, William, Aruskevich, Kas, Koskey, Michael
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/8718
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/8718 2023-05-15T18:48:50+02:00 Diideets'ii in our pathway (in our future): Gwich'in educational philosophy and transformative praxis in K-12 education Fisher, Charleen Leonard, Beth Schneider, William Aruskevich, Kas Koskey, Michael 2018-05 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/8718 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/11122/8718 Center for Cross-Cultural Studies Gwich'in language Curricula Gwich'in Indians Education Philosophy Cross-cultural studies Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area Bilingual Indian educators Indian philosophy Native language and education Pedagogical content knowledge Knowledge Theory of Dissertation phd 2018 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:37:06Z Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2018 Gwich'in pedagogy is largely undocumented in Western academia. Gwich'in epistemology includes holistic perspectives on all Western content areas, and crosses the usual segmented knowledge genres. Inter-generational transmission of Gwich'in knowledge occurs in many places including the natural environment, with long-standing cultural ties to place. Gwich'in pedagogy is relational, place-based, holistic, cooperative, purposeful and subjective. Gwich'in gaagwidandaii, or communal knowledge, predates the inception of many world societies. Gwich'in concepts presented in this paper will include the introduction of a framework called Kheegwadadhaak'a', translated to mean, "We just keep the fire going." This framework is a visualization. Important concepts of Gwich'in pedagogy include traditional ideas of assessments or standards using the phrases nil'ee t'ah'in and ch'aadaii, both meaning that someone has a natural talent or is adept at something, for girls and boys, respectively. Learning, or gik'yanjii in Gwich'in, also means "to find out, notice or sense." This comprehension includes a deep, contextual understanding of traditional Gwich'in knowledge. The three types of Gwich'in knowledge are gaagwidandaii, gihk'agwagwaanjik, and gaatr'oahtan. These translate as"collectively known, individually learned, and taught knowledge," respectively. Gwich'in have a complex and relational pedagogy. This pedagogy attempts to achieve contextuality, or duulee ginlii, which translates as "proficiency, agility, ability to do almost anything, being extremely good at anything they do, or overall 'sharpness' in life." This process is importantly both a communal and personal journey. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Alaska Yukon University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Fairbanks Indian Yukon
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topic Gwich'in language
Curricula
Gwich'in Indians
Education
Philosophy
Cross-cultural studies
Alaska
Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area
Bilingual
Indian educators
Indian philosophy
Native language and education
Pedagogical content knowledge
Knowledge
Theory of
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Curricula
Gwich'in Indians
Education
Philosophy
Cross-cultural studies
Alaska
Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area
Bilingual
Indian educators
Indian philosophy
Native language and education
Pedagogical content knowledge
Knowledge
Theory of
Fisher, Charleen
Diideets'ii in our pathway (in our future): Gwich'in educational philosophy and transformative praxis in K-12 education
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Curricula
Gwich'in Indians
Education
Philosophy
Cross-cultural studies
Alaska
Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area
Bilingual
Indian educators
Indian philosophy
Native language and education
Pedagogical content knowledge
Knowledge
Theory of
description Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2018 Gwich'in pedagogy is largely undocumented in Western academia. Gwich'in epistemology includes holistic perspectives on all Western content areas, and crosses the usual segmented knowledge genres. Inter-generational transmission of Gwich'in knowledge occurs in many places including the natural environment, with long-standing cultural ties to place. Gwich'in pedagogy is relational, place-based, holistic, cooperative, purposeful and subjective. Gwich'in gaagwidandaii, or communal knowledge, predates the inception of many world societies. Gwich'in concepts presented in this paper will include the introduction of a framework called Kheegwadadhaak'a', translated to mean, "We just keep the fire going." This framework is a visualization. Important concepts of Gwich'in pedagogy include traditional ideas of assessments or standards using the phrases nil'ee t'ah'in and ch'aadaii, both meaning that someone has a natural talent or is adept at something, for girls and boys, respectively. Learning, or gik'yanjii in Gwich'in, also means "to find out, notice or sense." This comprehension includes a deep, contextual understanding of traditional Gwich'in knowledge. The three types of Gwich'in knowledge are gaagwidandaii, gihk'agwagwaanjik, and gaatr'oahtan. These translate as"collectively known, individually learned, and taught knowledge," respectively. Gwich'in have a complex and relational pedagogy. This pedagogy attempts to achieve contextuality, or duulee ginlii, which translates as "proficiency, agility, ability to do almost anything, being extremely good at anything they do, or overall 'sharpness' in life." This process is importantly both a communal and personal journey.
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Schneider, William
Aruskevich, Kas
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title Diideets'ii in our pathway (in our future): Gwich'in educational philosophy and transformative praxis in K-12 education
title_short Diideets'ii in our pathway (in our future): Gwich'in educational philosophy and transformative praxis in K-12 education
title_full Diideets'ii in our pathway (in our future): Gwich'in educational philosophy and transformative praxis in K-12 education
title_fullStr Diideets'ii in our pathway (in our future): Gwich'in educational philosophy and transformative praxis in K-12 education
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