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Implementing Transformative Education With Participatory Action Research
(Herdsman, Herdswoman, plural: Herdsmen/). People who herd livestock for a living. Nineteen percent of Mongolian households were registered as full-time herders in 2019. Functioning as a full-time herder means that one’s job is herding livestock and that one’s income relies solely on herding. The term herder is used in this study although it is synonym with nomad (nomads) which is also commonly used by outsiders.
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Empowerment Through Participatory Action Research and Herder Parents' Play With Their Young Children in Rural Mongolia
Javzandulam Batsaikhan (Mongolian National University of Education, Mongolia) and Tsog-Erdene Lkhagvadorj (United Nations Youth Advisory Panel, Mongolia)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-0607-9.ch015
Abstract
Education for young children in rural Mongolia has been a problem due to the limited availability of formal education services, which are only accessible in town areas. Living in remote regions and not sending their young children to kindergarten at a young age, herder parents lack the knowledge and facilities to support their children's learning and development at home, potentially leading to future difficulties in their school learning. To address this issue and strengthen herder parents' involvement in their children's education, a participatory action research (PAR) approach was utilized wherein groups that are adversely affected by a social problem undertake collective research to understand and address it effectively. The PAR program lasted for seven months and was implemented in two rural areas of Mongolia. It included monthly in-person meetings and an online platform for sharing experiences of intentional play and activities developed by the herder parents.
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Timeless Traditions as a Culturally Responsive Approach in a Third Space: Honoring the Herder Curriculum in Mongolia
(Herdsman, Herdswoman, plural: Herdsmen/). People who herd livestock for a living. A person or persons whose job is herding livestock and that one’s income relies solely on herding. The term herder is used in this study although it is synonym with nomad (nomads) which is also commonly used by outsiders.
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