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Vol. 17 No. 1 (2020): Curriculum and Displaced Borders
Vol. 17 No. 1 (2020): Curriculum and Displaced Borders
In a world where the borders among nations are increasingly displaced, where the very senses of nation, belonging, identity are questioned every day, the curriculum takes on new challenges.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14288/tci.v17i1
Published:
2020-10-20
Editorial
Curriculum and Displaced Borders
Alice Casimiro Lopes
1-2
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Articles
Toward an Understanding of Attunement as an Autobiographical Theory of Education
Wanying Wang
3-15
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Toward Decolonizing the Black and White A’nger cloth
Culture, Praxis and Hyphenated Spaces
Hembadoon Oguanobi
16-30
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(Re)Imagining the Responsible, National Citizen
Analysis of Moroccan Citizenship Education Textbooks
Hajar Idrissi, Youssef Benabderrazik
31-48
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El Currículo Decolonial-Hispanófono
Un Bosquejo Preliminar y una Invitación
James Jupp, Micaela González Delgado, Freyca Calderón, Caroline Hesse
49-71
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Decolonial-Hispanophone Curriculum
A Preliminary Sketch and Invitation to a South-South Dialogue
James C. Jupp, Micaela González Delgado, Freyca Calderón Berumen, Caroline Hesse
72-94
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Book/media reviews
Curriculum in International Contexts
for a Meditative Agenda to Live Without Fear
Hugo Heleno Camilo Costa
95-100
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