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Elvianasti, Mega; Lufri, Lufri; Zainul, Rahadian; Festiyed, Festiyed; Diliarosta, Skunda; Zidny, Robby; Damaiana, Meisya Aqilla – Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 2023
Many educators highly recommend integrating science learning with the themes of local wisdom. Orientation to indigenous knowledge and Western science is believed to facilitate students in connecting science learning with the actual condition of their surroundings. The applied curriculum yet widely provided an opportunity for such local integration…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Science Instruction, Ethnic Groups, Physiology
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Macfarlane, Angus; Manning, Richard; Ataria, Jamie; Macfarlane, Sonja; Derby, Melissa; Clarke, Te Hurinui – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2019
"Wetekia kia rere" is an expression in the Maori language that refers to "unleashing potential". This paper discusses questions of power relevant to challenges recently identified by government officials regarding learners' experiences of science education in New Zealand schools. We begin by summarising the Treaty relationship…
Descriptors: Place Based Education, Racial Bias, Science Education, Ethnic Groups
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Kim, Eun-Ji Amy; Asghar, Anila; Jordan, Steven – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2017
What is traditional ecological knowledge? In many disciplines, including science education, anthropology, and resource management, it has been conflated with Indigenous knowledges, which has contributed to misunderstandings. This article explores the history of traditional ecological knowledge and examines its contemporary conceptualizations in…
Descriptors: Science Education, Ecology, Indigenous Knowledge, Western Civilization
Friedman, Lawrence B.; Margolin, Jonathan; Swanlund, Andrew; Dhillon, Sonica; Liu, Feng – American Institutes for Research, 2017
Playground Physics is a technology-based application and accompanying curriculum designed by New York Hall of Science (NYSCI) to support middle school students' science engagement and learning of force, energy, and motion. The program includes professional development, the Playground Physics app, and a curriculum aligned with New York State…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Science Instruction, Secondary School Science, Physics
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Stewart, Georgina – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
This paper comments on the process of re-development of the Maori-medium Science (Putaiao) curriculum, as part of overall curriculum development in Aotearoa New Zealand. A significant difference from the English Science curriculum was the addition of an "extra strand" covering the history and philosophy of science. It is recommended that…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, Pacific Islanders, Ethnic Groups
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Okere, Mark I. O.; Keraro, Fred N.; Anditi, Zephania – European Journal of Educational Research, 2012
Emerging evidence indicates that culture influences pupils learning of science. However, the influence of culture on science learning is usually not considered when developing science curricular for both primary and secondary schools. This study investigated the extent to which primary and secondary school pupils believe in cultural…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Student Attitudes, Heat
Benally, AnCita, Ed.; Longie, Joel D., Ed. – 1988
Culture and language establish a peoples' identity, setting them apart as a people and providing a sense of belonging and purpose. Their language embodies a people's world view, expressing the values they consider important for physical and spiritual survival. Students are greatly influenced by their native culture. For the Ojibwe, culture plays…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Cultural Influences, Cultural Traits, Elementary School Science
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Hodson, Derek – Science Education, 1993
Explains that the science curriculum does little to raise the self-esteem of children from some ethnic groups and is seen by many as irrelevant to their experiences, needs, and interests. Explores ways these deficiencies can be rectified to help all children acquire scientific knowledge, interests, and skills without doing violence to their…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnic Groups