Globalization and multilingualism: Case studies of indigenous culture-based education from the indian sub-continent and their implications

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This paper presents some of the major program initiatives honoring Indigenous knowledge, culture, heritage, arts, and skills through curricular reforms and culturally appropriate educational practices on the Indian sub-continent. It presents case studies of Indigenous culture-based education, with reference to mother tongue and multicultural education practices and discusses their implications.

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Singh, N. K. (2013). Globalization and multilingualism: Case studies of indigenous culture-based education from the indian sub-continent and their implications. International Journal of Multicultural Education, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.18251/ijme.v15i1.602

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