The constructivist world view is advocated in the Namibian National Curriculum for Basic Education (NNCBE, 2010) since it encourages teachers to use different knowledge sources. This perspective embraces a multicultural approach to science teaching and learning. Indigenous knowledge (IK) and western science (WS) are some of the knowledge sources that are advocated. Yet, it has been noted that some science textbooks used in school science curricula do not consider IK. It is often diminished and considered of lesser value. The sole use of WS in teaching and learning is often distant from IK sources which can be used as prior knowledge. In this study, I therefore endeavoured to minimize this gap in the science curriculum. Essentially, the stud...
This study reports research on how student teachers in Science at Mutare Teachers' College in Zimbab...
This paper is about using a ‘Two-Eyed Seeing’ approach as the process of co-learning for incorporati...
Many African countries, such as Zimbabwe and South Africa, have curricula reform agendas that includ...
The constructivist world view is advocated in the Namibian National Curriculum for Basic Education (...
The constructivist world view is advocated in the Namibian National Curriculum for Basic Education (...
Since the Namibian independence in 1990, the education system has undergone some major revamping whi...
There is extensive research on the fact that the learning of science is assisted through the inclusi...
M.Ed.Abstract: This study aims to investigate the perceptions and experiences of a group of Natural ...
Over the last decade of my teaching I have been grappling with how to incorporate learners’ prior ev...
It has been advocated by many scholars that the integration of local or indigenous knowledge into sc...
The inclusion of indigenous knowledge (IK) in science education is gaining momentum. That is, it is ...
In education, attitudes work as an internal factor that guides pupils’ actions towards certain subje...
This research explored how science is perceived by teachers, examined factors that may influence per...
M.Ed. (Science Education)South Africa is one of the global hotspots of both biological and ethnic di...
M.Ed.South Africa is one of the global hotspots of both biological and ethnic diversity. Southern Af...
This study reports research on how student teachers in Science at Mutare Teachers' College in Zimbab...
This paper is about using a ‘Two-Eyed Seeing’ approach as the process of co-learning for incorporati...
Many African countries, such as Zimbabwe and South Africa, have curricula reform agendas that includ...
The constructivist world view is advocated in the Namibian National Curriculum for Basic Education (...
The constructivist world view is advocated in the Namibian National Curriculum for Basic Education (...
Since the Namibian independence in 1990, the education system has undergone some major revamping whi...
There is extensive research on the fact that the learning of science is assisted through the inclusi...
M.Ed.Abstract: This study aims to investigate the perceptions and experiences of a group of Natural ...
Over the last decade of my teaching I have been grappling with how to incorporate learners’ prior ev...
It has been advocated by many scholars that the integration of local or indigenous knowledge into sc...
The inclusion of indigenous knowledge (IK) in science education is gaining momentum. That is, it is ...
In education, attitudes work as an internal factor that guides pupils’ actions towards certain subje...
This research explored how science is perceived by teachers, examined factors that may influence per...
M.Ed. (Science Education)South Africa is one of the global hotspots of both biological and ethnic di...
M.Ed.South Africa is one of the global hotspots of both biological and ethnic diversity. Southern Af...
This study reports research on how student teachers in Science at Mutare Teachers' College in Zimbab...
This paper is about using a ‘Two-Eyed Seeing’ approach as the process of co-learning for incorporati...
Many African countries, such as Zimbabwe and South Africa, have curricula reform agendas that includ...