The State of Indigenous Education in the Philippines Today

This chapter looks into the interplay of indigenous education and global citizenship in the Philippines. The country is one of the first nations in Asia to have passed a law recognizing the specific needs of its indigenous people (IP). In 1997, the Indigenous People’s Rights Act was passed into law...

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Main Authors: Cornelio, Jayeel, de Castro, David Faustino T
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.dev-stud-faculty-pubs-10282020-08-28T05:41:16Z The State of Indigenous Education in the Philippines Today Cornelio, Jayeel de Castro, David Faustino T This chapter looks into the interplay of indigenous education and global citizenship in the Philippines. The country is one of the first nations in Asia to have passed a law recognizing the specific needs of its indigenous people (IP). In 1997, the Indigenous People’s Rights Act was passed into law to ensure that IPs have access to basic health and education. But much has remained wanting in its implementation even after two decades. This chapter spells out first the historical development and the emergent conceptualization of indigenous education insofar as national policy is concerned. After which, local experiences of indigenous education are considered – particularly, the case of a local school in Bukidnon, the Apu Palamguwan Cultural Education Center; and an institutional program, the Philippine’s Response to Indigenous Peoples’ and Muslim Education. The chapter concludes by considering whether or not the concept of global citizenship is understood at the level of both policy and local experience. 2015-10-24T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/dev-stud-faculty-pubs/29 https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-662-48159-2_9 Development Studies Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Global citizenship Philippine policy Indigenous education Indigenous peoples Philippines Development Studies
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
country Philippines
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topic Global citizenship
Philippine policy
Indigenous education
Indigenous peoples
Philippines
Development Studies
spellingShingle Global citizenship
Philippine policy
Indigenous education
Indigenous peoples
Philippines
Development Studies
Cornelio, Jayeel
de Castro, David Faustino T
The State of Indigenous Education in the Philippines Today
description This chapter looks into the interplay of indigenous education and global citizenship in the Philippines. The country is one of the first nations in Asia to have passed a law recognizing the specific needs of its indigenous people (IP). In 1997, the Indigenous People’s Rights Act was passed into law to ensure that IPs have access to basic health and education. But much has remained wanting in its implementation even after two decades. This chapter spells out first the historical development and the emergent conceptualization of indigenous education insofar as national policy is concerned. After which, local experiences of indigenous education are considered – particularly, the case of a local school in Bukidnon, the Apu Palamguwan Cultural Education Center; and an institutional program, the Philippine’s Response to Indigenous Peoples’ and Muslim Education. The chapter concludes by considering whether or not the concept of global citizenship is understood at the level of both policy and local experience.
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