The perceptions of indigenous students towards the occidental educational system of the english class: a study in an Ecuadorian Public University

This investigation aimed to find out the way a group of Indigenous students perceives the occidental educational system of the English class. This Emic micro-ethnography was conducted with a sample of 30 participants, who are students of distinct English levels of a Public University located in the...

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Main Authors: Edgar Eduardo Heredia Arboleda, Verónica Patricia Egas Villafuerte, Ana Gabriela Reinoso Espinosa, Ángel Paul Obregon Mayorga
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Language:Spanish
Published: Editorial Redipe 2020-01-01
Series:Revista Boletín Redipe
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Online Access:http://revista.redipe.org/index.php/1/article/view/904
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spelling doaj-c4b71c511c7748368b72e91c81d630a42021-03-09T16:09:55ZspaEditorial RedipeRevista Boletín Redipe2256-15362020-01-0191The perceptions of indigenous students towards the occidental educational system of the english class: a study in an Ecuadorian Public UniversityEdgar Eduardo Heredia Arboleda0Verónica Patricia Egas Villafuerte1Ana Gabriela Reinoso Espinosa2Ángel Paul Obregon Mayorga3National University of Chimborazo, Riobamba, Ecuador. National University of Chimborazo, Riobamba, Ecuador. Polytechnic School of Chimborazo, Riobamba, Ecuador.Polytechnic School of Chimborazo, Riobamba, Ecuador. This investigation aimed to find out the way a group of Indigenous students perceives the occidental educational system of the English class. This Emic micro-ethnography was conducted with a sample of 30 participants, who are students of distinct English levels of a Public University located in the highlands of Ecuador. This sample was divided into two groups. Phenomenological interviews were carried out with the first group, in turn, its data were compared with that of the Questionnaire of the second group. The obtained results disclose that the lack of a real cognitive justice in the English class leads Indigenous students to feel as folklore producers, and not as Ecuadorian citizens who can teach different realities that contribute to the construction of an inclusive society. In general, this target group kindly demands in English classes not only a development of their national identity but also of their ethnic one. http://revista.redipe.org/index.php/1/article/view/904Occidental PhilosophyAndean PhilosophyAcculturationCognitive Justice
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author Edgar Eduardo Heredia Arboleda
Verónica Patricia Egas Villafuerte
Ana Gabriela Reinoso Espinosa
Ángel Paul Obregon Mayorga
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Verónica Patricia Egas Villafuerte
Ana Gabriela Reinoso Espinosa
Ángel Paul Obregon Mayorga
The perceptions of indigenous students towards the occidental educational system of the english class: a study in an Ecuadorian Public University
Revista Boletín Redipe
Occidental Philosophy
Andean Philosophy
Acculturation
Cognitive Justice
author_facet Edgar Eduardo Heredia Arboleda
Verónica Patricia Egas Villafuerte
Ana Gabriela Reinoso Espinosa
Ángel Paul Obregon Mayorga
author_sort Edgar Eduardo Heredia Arboleda
title The perceptions of indigenous students towards the occidental educational system of the english class: a study in an Ecuadorian Public University
title_short The perceptions of indigenous students towards the occidental educational system of the english class: a study in an Ecuadorian Public University
title_full The perceptions of indigenous students towards the occidental educational system of the english class: a study in an Ecuadorian Public University
title_fullStr The perceptions of indigenous students towards the occidental educational system of the english class: a study in an Ecuadorian Public University
title_full_unstemmed The perceptions of indigenous students towards the occidental educational system of the english class: a study in an Ecuadorian Public University
title_sort perceptions of indigenous students towards the occidental educational system of the english class: a study in an ecuadorian public university
publisher Editorial Redipe
series Revista Boletín Redipe
issn 2256-1536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description This investigation aimed to find out the way a group of Indigenous students perceives the occidental educational system of the English class. This Emic micro-ethnography was conducted with a sample of 30 participants, who are students of distinct English levels of a Public University located in the highlands of Ecuador. This sample was divided into two groups. Phenomenological interviews were carried out with the first group, in turn, its data were compared with that of the Questionnaire of the second group. The obtained results disclose that the lack of a real cognitive justice in the English class leads Indigenous students to feel as folklore producers, and not as Ecuadorian citizens who can teach different realities that contribute to the construction of an inclusive society. In general, this target group kindly demands in English classes not only a development of their national identity but also of their ethnic one.
topic Occidental Philosophy
Andean Philosophy
Acculturation
Cognitive Justice
url http://revista.redipe.org/index.php/1/article/view/904
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