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Looking Inward, Looking Forward: Articulating Alternatives to the Current Education System for Adivasis, by Adivasis
This article explores the conceptualisation of alternative education based on the lived realities of marginalised indigenous communities. By amplifying the voices of the Bettakurumba, Kattunayakan, Mullakurumba and Paniya communities, the article explores their vision for an alternative education system that promotes equality and justice, and the implications of such an alternative to the larger discourses on alternative education. The study foregrounds the lived experiences and perspectives of community members, utilising qualitative data gathered from focus group discussions and workshops involving 165 participants. The participants demand for an education that enables their children to navigate both their traditional environments and the modern world, fostering knowledge, dignity, character and contentment. Recognising that schools alone are inadequate, the article suggests reclaiming the village as a learning space and strengthening leadership within these communities. Furthermore, it outlines specific educational practices that can facilitate the development of a culturally relevant education system for Adivasi children.
期刊介绍:
Contemporary Education Dialogue serves as an independent open forum for researchers and practitioners to sustain a critical engagement with issues in education by engendering a reflective space that nurtures the discipline and promotes inter-disciplinary perspectives. The peer-reviewed journal allows for a refinement of theoretical and practical basis for improving the quality of education, furthering the opportunity to directly create reflective classroom practices. It invites contributions by academicians, policy-makers and practitioners on various topics related to education, particularly elementary education. Discussions and responses to published articles are also welcome.