Weaving Together Indigenous and Western Knowledge in Science Education: Reflections and Recommendations
Publication Year: 2023
Author(s): Strong ZS, Charlo LJ, Watson F, Price PG ,Christen K
Abstract:
The Culturally Responsive Indigenous Science (CRIS) project was a collaborative effort between three Tribal communities in the Pacific Northwest and faculty and students from Washington State University, many of who are Tribal citizens. The project was designed to integrate Indigenous Traditional Ecological Knowledge (ITEK) and Western Knowledge into science curricula and professional learning opportunities. At the end of the 5-year grant project, members of the CRIS team (including Tribal and university partners) gathered to reflect on the work accomplished and the lessons learned about the process of integrating ITEK within science education.
Source of Publication: Journal of Indigenous Research
Vol/Issue: 10(2022)
Publisher/Organisation: DigitalCommons@USU, 2022
URL:
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1194&context=kicjir
Theme: Traditional/ Indigenous Knowledge | Subtheme: Cultural Knowledge
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