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Indigenous Knowledge and Science

Incorporating indigenous knowledge into the curriculum: responses of science teacher educators

Incorporating indigenous knowledge into the curriculum: responses of science teacher educators

... between indigenous and coloniser populations are finding their expression through various action plans and formal social ...Maths, Science, History and Art—all reflect a concern to incorporate local ...

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Science, Metaphoric Meaning, and Indigenous Knowledge

Science, Metaphoric Meaning, and Indigenous Knowledge

... non-Aboriginal science teacher of Aboriginal students with the intent of sharing how my process of coming to know (at least a part of) Indigenous knowledge was a significant element of my research ...

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An Analysis of Language Use in Analogical Indigenous Knowledge Presented in Science Texts

An Analysis of Language Use in Analogical Indigenous Knowledge Presented in Science Texts

... of knowledge namely one that is familiar and one that is ...Eurocentric science. Eurocentric science appropriated from other science knowledge systems with the analogies found in ...

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Critical Analysis of Problems Encountered in Incorporating Indigenous Knowledge in Science Teaching by Primary School Teachers in Zimbabwe

Critical Analysis of Problems Encountered in Incorporating Indigenous Knowledge in Science Teaching by Primary School Teachers in Zimbabwe

... test indigenous knowledge or indigenous ways of knowing, although school science was not much different from science that is applied in local ...the knowledge and means of ...

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Indigenous knowledge in the Australian national curriculum for science: from conjecture to classroom practice

Indigenous knowledge in the Australian national curriculum for science: from conjecture to classroom practice

... the science curriculum, they did encounter strong resistance from some of their ...eight science teachers lesson by ...the science teachers just refused to teach it, even to the point where there ...

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Bridging Indigenous and science-based knowledge in coastal-marine research, monitoring, and management in Canada: a systematic map protocol

Bridging Indigenous and science-based knowledge in coastal-marine research, monitoring, and management in Canada: a systematic map protocol

... bridging knowledge systems in the context of deci- sion making ...integrative knowledge or knowledge integration practices and/or methods are discussed or inferred will be ...an Indigenous ...

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Towards an Africa Philosophy of Education for Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Africa

Towards an Africa Philosophy of Education for Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Africa

... digenous knowledge to the younger generations: that which was necessary to carry out daily activities and occa- sional rituals in the household and village, and the body of traditional lore concerning natural ...

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Bridging Indigenous and science-based knowledge in coastal and marine research, monitoring, and management in Canada

Bridging Indigenous and science-based knowledge in coastal and marine research, monitoring, and management in Canada

... including Indigenous knowledge was case study design, which accounted for over half of the ...translating Indigenous knowledge and an equally diverse tool box of methods used in the collection ...

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A research process and criteria–indicators framework for developing indigenous freshwater ecosystem health monitoring

A research process and criteria–indicators framework for developing indigenous freshwater ecosystem health monitoring

... Indigenous knowledge (IK)-based water monitoring systems are seldom ...Traditionally, indigenous communities monitored “signs” of environmental conditions and consequently adapted resource management ...

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Whose knowledge?: Science education, Indigenous knowledges and teacher praxis

Whose knowledge?: Science education, Indigenous knowledges and teacher praxis

... alternative knowledge systems and has become a passage into considering Indigenous ...between Indigenous knowledge and scientific ...Western science only framing of science ...of ...

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Crossing the Gap between Indigenous Worldview and Western Science: Millet Festival as a Bridge in the Teaching Module

Crossing the Gap between Indigenous Worldview and Western Science: Millet Festival as a Bridge in the Teaching Module

... traditional knowledge and established interactive relationship with ...traditional knowledge was passed on by story-telling, practical tasks and taboo ...obtain knowledge. This results in great loss ...

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oa South Africa Rural Development Quarterly - Indigenous knowledge system : undocumented African rural asset : managing indigenous knowledge system for development

oa South Africa Rural Development Quarterly - Indigenous knowledge system : undocumented African rural asset : managing indigenous knowledge system for development

... concept indigenous knowledge (IK) is used interchangeably by various scholars from different school of thoughts to either refer to one of the following concepts ...traditional knowledge, local ...

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Ethno botanical study of medicinal plants and associated indigenous knowledge in Hurumu district, Illu abba bora zone, Oromia regional state, Southwestern Ethiopia

Ethno botanical study of medicinal plants and associated indigenous knowledge in Hurumu district, Illu abba bora zone, Oromia regional state, Southwestern Ethiopia

... obtain indigenous knowledge of the local community on the use of medicinal plants, parts used as medicine, and conservation strategies of the ...how knowledge is maintained and transferred in family ...

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Organic Agriculture Research Agenda in Africa: The Perspective of the Network for Organic Agriculture Research in Africa (NOARA)

Organic Agriculture Research Agenda in Africa: The Perspective of the Network for Organic Agriculture Research in Africa (NOARA)

... Responsibilities of NOARA – cont’d • Promote public awareness of the importance of science, technology and indigenous knowledge in advancing best practices in EOA through documentation a[r] ...

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The method of African science: A philosophical evaluation

The method of African science: A philosophical evaluation

... in science during the seventeenth and eighteenth century is said to have been achieved mainly by the mathematical – deductive method of ...that science as long as it deals with observation, interpretation ...

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Claiming Space: An Autoethnographic Study of Indigenous Graduate Students Engaged in Language Reclamation

Claiming Space: An Autoethnographic Study of Indigenous Graduate Students Engaged in Language Reclamation

... including Indigenous language courses in the academy (Mihesuah & Wilson, ...Western knowledge (Brayboy & Maughan, 2009; Roy & Morgan, 2008), forcing Indigenous scholars to “seize” a ...

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Considering a Public Health Model for Control and Prevention of Emerging Infectious Diseases in Sub-Saharan Africa

Considering a Public Health Model for Control and Prevention of Emerging Infectious Diseases in Sub-Saharan Africa

... worlds’ indigenous cultures and knowledge to discover untapped ...vast indigenous knowledge and herbal medicines is readily available in our diverse vegetation, cheap and above all carries the ...

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Indigenous “Folk” Geographical Ideas and Knowledge

Indigenous “Folk” Geographical Ideas and Knowledge

... and knowledge was an enlightened scholar of geo- graphic knowledge, John ...and knowledge held by ...and knowledge held by Western academics may be the most important tradition in our ...

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Documentation and Digitalization for Access to Traditional Medicine Knowledge in Southern Odisha

Documentation and Digitalization for Access to Traditional Medicine Knowledge in Southern Odisha

... ‘Tacit knowledge’ represents personal knowledge, which is confined in human mind and difficult to formalize or codify and also difficult to communicate to ...tacit knowledge helps the end-user to ...

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Language, Culture, and Early Childhood: Indigenous Children’s Rights in a Time of Transformation

Language, Culture, and Early Childhood: Indigenous Children’s Rights in a Time of Transformation

... distinct Indigenous knowledge(s) and spirituality, direct adults and others to interact with children in ways that may differ from those in mainstream, Western, or secular notions of child ...time ...

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