Importance of Centering Traditional Knowledge and Indigenous Culture in Geoscience Education
Publication Year: 2023
Author(s): Todd WF, Towne CE, Clarke JB
Abstract:
Traditional Knowledge (TK) is a qualitative and quantitative living body of knowledge developed locally and regionally across generations over thousands of years. This study aims to show through authentic voice the importance of centering TK systems and cultural needs to provide equitable geoscience education programs. TK can be communicated through a variety of methods, such as story and song, dance, paintings, carvings, structures, and textiles. TK is interdisciplinary within anthropological and ecological subsistence and provide enhanced cultural and spiritual context. Research findings are enhanced by the exploratory and inquiry-based design of TK and provide insight into the anthropogenic impacts on the environment allowing researchers to gain a rich understanding of human behaviors and patterns when collecting and analyzing data. This study examines factors influencing Indigenous students’ participation and retention in the geosciences, specifically gauging opinions on the incorporation of TK systems into geoscience education.
Source of Publication: Journal of Geoscience Education
Vol/Issue: 71(3), 403-414pp.
DOI No.: 10.1080/10899995.2023.2172976
Publisher/Organisation: Taylor& Francis
URL:
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10899995.2023.2172976
Theme: Traditional/ Indigenous Knowledge | Subtheme: Traditional Ecological Knowledge