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Christopher C. Jadallah; Heidi L. Ballard – Science Education, 2025
In the face of growing social-ecological challenges, multiple forms of expertise must be brought to bear in environmental problem-solving. As such, community-based science has been touted as a potential way to "democratize" scientific knowledge production, allowing for multiple sources of expertise to be harnessed and for learning across…
Descriptors: Expertise, Science Education, Community Involvement, Citizen Participation
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Madeline L. Nyblade; Stephen J. Smith; Elizabeth Sumida Huaman – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2024
Indigenous communities at ground zero for extractive industry, industrial pollution, and climate change battle extant development agendas under coloniality that drive cycles of consumption. In this scheme bolstered by neoliberal policies, stewarding biocultural diversity is a clarion call and heavy responsibility for Indigenous community members…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Science Education, Biodiversity, Cultural Pluralism
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Abdul Latip; Hernani; Asep Kadarohman – Journal of Turkish Science Education, 2024
This research aimed to analyse the literature regarding Local and Indigenous Knowledge (LIK) in science teaching and learning. This research uses a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) to identify articles focusing on studies regarding LIK in science education. This research explores 52 articles from Scopus and Web of Science published between 2014…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Science Education, Life Style
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Popoola Oluwasegun Oladipupo; Abimbola Roseline Olawale-Jimoh; Andrew Abiodun Orioye; Fathia Omotola Giwa – Discover Education, 2025
Despite the increasing recognition of culturally responsive teaching, the integration of indigenous knowledge into science curricula remains limited. This study was conducted with a view to examining the role of indigenous knowledge practices in enhancing students' academic performance and self-concept in senior secondary Biology. A survey…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Secondary School Students, Biology
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Mpofu, Vongai – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2022
In this commentary, I consider several theoretical and methodological aspects of Nadaraji Govender and Edson Mudzamiri's study. The commentary starts with an examination of the purpose for making physics understandable to learners of indigenous background and decolonization of school physics in Govender and Mudzamiri. Next, I offer an alternative…
Descriptors: Physics, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, Science Education
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Koirala, Kamal Prasad – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2023
This paper focuses on the context underpinning the implementation of ethno science at the K-12 school science curriculum in the context of Nepal. Since human evolution, Indigenous people have both gained scientific knowledge and practiced scientific skills. This paper refers to this knowledge as Ethno Science/ Indigenous Wisdom. However, hegemonic…
Descriptors: Science Education, Indigenous Knowledge, Science Curriculum, Curriculum Development
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Cirkony, Connie; Kenny, John; Zandvliet, David – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2023
Worldwide, education jurisdictions are looking for authentic ways to address First Nations perspectives in the K-12 curriculum, including science education. At the same time, there have been ongoing efforts to integrate authentic and engaging approaches to teaching science, including those that are student-centred, inquiry-based, multimodal, and…
Descriptors: Science Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Indigenous Knowledge, Science Instruction
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Miranita Khusniati; Andhina Putri Heriyanti; Nila Prasetya Aryani; Trida Ridho Fariz; Dewanto Harjunowibowo – Journal of Turkish Science Education, 2023
"Troso" woven fabric is a kind of weaving fabric produced in a village in Indonesia called "Troso." The aim of this study was to identify the detailed process of manufacture of "Troso" woven fabric and reconstruct it related to several scientific concepts. Research method started by observe several local cultures in…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Ethnology, Ecology, Science Education
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Rebecca L. Hite; Gina M. Childers; Jill Hoffman – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2025
The transformation of natural history and science museums from receptacles (temples) to facilitators (forums) of knowledge fosters discourse around issues relating to science and society, known as social scientific issues (SSI). To assist guests with enhanced object-based learning, extended reality (XR) technologies are thought to leverage the…
Descriptors: Social Theories, Science and Society, Science Education, Museums
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Kathryn Paige; Lisa O'Keeffe; Samuel Osborne – International Journal of Science Education, 2024
Teachers, pre-service teachers and teacher educators in Australia are predominately European Australian with a small minority of First Nations people. Those with limited first-hand understanding of First Nations ways of knowing can find it difficult to embed these knowledges across learning areas. This is particularly complex for pre-service…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations
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Nathaniel Ayodeji Omilani; Abiodun Adekunle Bada – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2024
Understanding climate and its associated factors was familiar to Africans before contact was made with Western-made science. Introducing African learners to formal education seems to bring a disconnect between their indigenous knowledge about their environment and what is taught in the formal school curriculum. The indigenous knowledge systems…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Climate, Conservation (Environment), Foreign Countries
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Nishaal Bhaw; Josef de Beer; Jeanne Kriek – Science Education International, 2025
A professional development intervention (PDI) was developed for science teachers, focusing on pedagogies to integrate indigenous knowledge (IK) into school curriculum topics. The study aimed to determine which characteristics of science PDIs were imperative to support teacher learning and influence teacher practice for IK integration in science…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Science Education, Indigenous Knowledge, Course Content
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Saiful Prayogi; Sukainil Ahzan; Indriaturrahmi; Joni Rokhmat; Ni Nyoman Sri Putu Verawati – Journal of Education and e-Learning Research, 2023
Inquiry-based learning overcomes the gap between the acquisition of knowledge through discovery though it is not always directly proportional to students' development of critical thinking (CT). Knowledge about the real-world contexts in which children will learn is the first step in cultivating CT in science learning. Science inquiry is most…
Descriptors: Ethnology, Science Education, Electronic Learning, Critical Thinking
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Aikenhead, Glen – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2020
In celebrating the Journal's 20 years of publication, one of its many storylines in science education is identified, and a potential second storyline in mathematics education is introduced. The first looks back 20 years to trace a trajectory of articles about enhancing school science with Indigenous ways of living in Mother Earth. The second looks…
Descriptors: Science Education, Mathematics Education, Educational History, Indigenous Knowledge
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Charity Esenam Anor – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2024
Encouraging sustainability in science education demands a collaborative approach, involving the integration of diverse knowledge systems, including indigenous and formal scientific knowledge. Nevertheless, educators' perceptions of these knowledge systems are crucial factors to consider. This study investigated the perceptions of pre-service…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Science Education, Preservice Teachers, Science Teachers
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