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Glaucia H. C. Prado – Chemical Engineering Education, 2024
A chemical engineering degree offers the possibility of a variety of career paths including food and beverage industry. However, chemical engineering students are rarely exposed to food processing examples during their education. Therefore, a new elective food processing course was developed and offered for the first time in the department of…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, American Indian Students, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education
Cutcha Risling Baldy; H. Eve Robinson; Adrienne Colegrove-Raymond; Marlene' Dusek; Nievita Bueno Watts; Melitta Jackson; Amy E. Sprowles – Science Education and Civic Engagement, 2024
Indigenous students often see higher education as a means by which they can meet their familial, community, and cultural responsibilities. Unfortunately, many collegiate institutions emphasize values and social protocols, a way of understanding, and a way of knowing that are unfamiliar and even hostile to Indigenous worldviews. To better…
Descriptors: American Indian Students, STEM Education, College Students, Student Experience
Hokulani Aikau; Ulla Hasager; Amy Shachter; Amy Sprowles – Science Education and Civic Engagement, 2024
Written by the SECEIJ Special Forum editorial team, this Project Report summarizes the interdisciplinary, collaborative, and inspiring research journey and theoretical background leading to the creation of a strategic plan for the 'IKE Alliance for Transforming STEM Education. 'IKE, which stands for Indigenous Knowledges, Encouragements,…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, Epistemology
Ricci, Jamie L.; Riggs, Eric M. – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2019
This qualitative study examines the experience of 12 Native American youth who participated in culturally appropriate geoscience summer programs throughout California. These programs have been shown to change participating youths' perceptions of science. After the programs, the youth are more likely to describe science as something tribes use to…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, American Indian Students, Earth Science, Science Instruction
Vaughn, Kehaulani Natsuko; Ambo, Theresa Jean – Comparative Education Review, 2022
Trans-Indigenous education encompasses spaces, practices, and programs that allow diverse histories, cultures, and experiences to be shared among diverse Indigenous students. Trans-Indigenous education attends to the interpersonal and spatial dimensions existing in higher education settings that center diverse Indigenous knowledges to build…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Indigenous Populations, Higher Education, College Students
Amy E. Sprowles; Nicholas A. Woronchuk; Jessica Jones; Noah Angell; Shay Konradsdottir; Elyse Mckinney; Xena Pastor-Nuila; Marina Rose Storey – Science Education and Civic Engagement, 2024
The authors are a group of Western-trained biologists (seven students and one faculty member) from diverse cultural backgrounds, who spent a semester exploring how they might complement their epistemological approach to addressing real-world problems by including possibilities outside the Western-scientific methodology. Their study focused on how…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Science Education, Indigenous Knowledge, Ethics
Katherine Hartmann; Michael J. Martin – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2021
The mission of Land Grant Institutions (LGIs) and Cooperative Extension has always included the concepts of educational access and inclusion, but not all communities have equitable access to Extension programs. Specifically, Extension is currently only serving about 10% of Indigenous communities. Given the complicated history of Indigenous land…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Land Grant Universities, Access to Education, Indigenous Populations
Sprowles, Amy; Goldenberg, Katlin; Goley, P. Dawn; Ladwig, Steve; Shaughnessy, Frank J. – Learning Communities: Research & Practice, 2019
At Humboldt State University (HSU), location is everything. Students are as drawn to our spectacular natural setting as they are to the unique majors in the natural resource sciences that the university has to offer. However, the isolation that nurtures the pristine natural beauty of the area presents a difficult reality for students who are…
Descriptors: Place Based Education, Communities of Practice, Rural Schools, State Universities
Proudfit, Joely, Ed.; Myers-Lim, Nicole Quinderro, Ed. – IAP - Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2017
"On Indian Ground: California" is the first in a series of ten books on American Indian/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian education. The focus of this text is the 110 tribes in California and the best practices available to educators of native students in K-16. This volume explores the history of California Indian education as well as…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Students, Alaska Natives, Hawaiians
Lee, Martha – Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 2014
This article describes a learning program of the Tohono O'odham or "desert people" of the Southwestern United States and Mexico. Their culture and knowledge on both sides of the border is for them a special way of life known as "himdag," where science is built into everyday life of gathering, hunting, farming, artistry, and…
Descriptors: Tribes, Indigenous Populations, American Indian Culture, Indigenous Knowledge
Ambo, Theresa – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2018
Literature on American Indian student support in postsecondary education illustrates the importance of relationality in creating a positive college experience for Native students. That said, much of the literature examining "care relationships" in Indian education focuses on student outcomes, with less attention given to the experiences…
Descriptors: American Indian Students, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, Postsecondary Education
Lucas, Michael – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2013
Margin acts as ground to receive the figure of the text. Margin is initially unreadable, but as suggested by gestalt studies, may be reversed, or regrounded. A humanities course, "Native American Architecture and Place," was created for a polytechnic student population, looking to place as an inroad for access to the margins of a better…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, Social Influences
Surviving Stereotypes: Indigenous Ecology, Environmental Crisis, and Science Education in California
Capurso, Michael – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2010
With deeply rooted assumptions established as authoritative in both negative and positive views of California's first nations, it is unsurprising that what students are taught about them today focuses on how the peoples of different regions made use of the naturally-occurring resources available to them. The "History-Social Science Content…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Elementary Secondary Education, Social Studies, Ecology
Bequette, James W. – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2007
Teaching about Native artworks as part of school arts curriculum can serve to pass on traditional ecological knowledge while also contextualizing colonialism's influence on traditional and contemporary Native arts practices. This article explores how schools can actively engage in community arts partnerships with American Indians who have…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, American Indians, Ecology, Partnerships in Education
Gilbert, Matthew T. Sakiestewa – Journal of American Indian Education, 2005
Arizona, 71 Hopi pupils left their families and homes to attend Sherman Institute, an off-reservation Indian boarding school in Riverside, California. Accompanied by their Kikmongwi (Village Chief), Tawaquaptewa and other Hopi leaders, the Hopis embarked on an adventure that forever changed their lives. For the majority of Hopi students, the…
Descriptors: Federal Government, American Indian Languages, American Indian Education, Boarding Schools
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