This paper explores primary and secondary teacher education student views of indigenous science within their future primary or secondary classroom. Preservice teachers enrolled in primary or secondary science education courses on the Gold Coast Campus of Griffith University in Australia were invited to participate in an online survey as a means to explore their views of science education, indigenous science and the relative importance of western and indigenous content and pedagogy in their future classroom. The predominant view that western science content and pedagogy is more important than indigenous science content and pedagogy was evident in this study. This finding is further illuminated by a thematic analysis of opened ended questions...
usually oral culture peoples, as well as the science knowledge of all peoples who as participants in...
To examine the complex issues prevailing for preservice and inservice teacher training in Indigenous...
Aboriginal children experience social and educational disadvantage and many are not engaged with sch...
This paper explores primary and secondary teacher education student views of indigenous science with...
The issue of limited engagement with science for young people from Indigenous, minority and lower so...
Abstract In most countries of the world, a culturally-specific (Western) form of science has masque...
With the introduction of the Australian National Curriculum containing the Aboriginal and Torres Str...
Some Indigenous students are at risk of academic failure and science teachers have a role in...
There is widespread agreement that Indigenous students' cultural knowledge is desirably incorporated...
There is widespread agreement that Indigenous students’ cultural knowledge is desirably incorporated...
How teachers teach science is based upon their understanding of the nature of science and their beli...
This research explored how science is perceived by teachers, examined factors that may influence per...
This article is based on research, the goal of which was to explore with participants in a selected ...
Previous research has shown that indigenous students in Australia do not enjoy equal educational out...
The leitmotiv of this paper is the relationship between the natural sciences and indigenous knowledg...
usually oral culture peoples, as well as the science knowledge of all peoples who as participants in...
To examine the complex issues prevailing for preservice and inservice teacher training in Indigenous...
Aboriginal children experience social and educational disadvantage and many are not engaged with sch...
This paper explores primary and secondary teacher education student views of indigenous science with...
The issue of limited engagement with science for young people from Indigenous, minority and lower so...
Abstract In most countries of the world, a culturally-specific (Western) form of science has masque...
With the introduction of the Australian National Curriculum containing the Aboriginal and Torres Str...
Some Indigenous students are at risk of academic failure and science teachers have a role in...
There is widespread agreement that Indigenous students' cultural knowledge is desirably incorporated...
There is widespread agreement that Indigenous students’ cultural knowledge is desirably incorporated...
How teachers teach science is based upon their understanding of the nature of science and their beli...
This research explored how science is perceived by teachers, examined factors that may influence per...
This article is based on research, the goal of which was to explore with participants in a selected ...
Previous research has shown that indigenous students in Australia do not enjoy equal educational out...
The leitmotiv of this paper is the relationship between the natural sciences and indigenous knowledg...
usually oral culture peoples, as well as the science knowledge of all peoples who as participants in...
To examine the complex issues prevailing for preservice and inservice teacher training in Indigenous...
Aboriginal children experience social and educational disadvantage and many are not engaged with sch...