This open access book engages with the response-ability of science education to Indigenous ways-of-living-with-Nature. Higgins deconstructs the ways in which the structures of science education—its concepts, categories, policies, and practices—contribute to the exclusion (or problematic inclusion) of Indigenous science while also shaping its ability respond. Herein, he undertakes an unsettling homework to address the ways in which settler colonial logics linger and lurk within sedimented and stratified knowledge-practices, turning the gaze back onto science education. This homework critically inhabits culture, theory, ontology, and history as they relate to the multicultural science education debate, a central curricular location that acts ...
Abstract In most countries of the world, a culturally-specific (Western) form of science has masque...
This paper aims to deconstruct how the practice of science is discursively attached to certain parts...
Indigenous peoples, the fastest growing population in Canada, remain significantly underrepresented ...
This open access book engages with the response-ability of science education to Indigenous ways-of-l...
Often within science education, Indigenous science is either excluded or included in ways that diffe...
usually oral culture peoples, as well as the science knowledge of all peoples who as participants in...
The leitmotiv of this paper is the relationship between the natural sciences and indigenous knowledg...
Science education in Papua New Guinea has been influenced by neo- colonial practices that have signi...
Indigenous knowledge provides specific views of the world held by various indigenous peoples. It off...
This collection is the product of interrogating scholarly literature using critical-philosophical in...
In this inaugural lecture, my central argument is that, by including indigenous (scientific) knowled...
Indigenous knowledge is approached as an adaptive and responsive sphere of Mother Tongue meaning-mak...
The debate on the status of traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) in science curricula is currently...
Much of the current diversity literature in science education does not address the complexity of the...
This paper explores different aspects of multicultural science and pedagogy and describes a rich and...
Abstract In most countries of the world, a culturally-specific (Western) form of science has masque...
This paper aims to deconstruct how the practice of science is discursively attached to certain parts...
Indigenous peoples, the fastest growing population in Canada, remain significantly underrepresented ...
This open access book engages with the response-ability of science education to Indigenous ways-of-l...
Often within science education, Indigenous science is either excluded or included in ways that diffe...
usually oral culture peoples, as well as the science knowledge of all peoples who as participants in...
The leitmotiv of this paper is the relationship between the natural sciences and indigenous knowledg...
Science education in Papua New Guinea has been influenced by neo- colonial practices that have signi...
Indigenous knowledge provides specific views of the world held by various indigenous peoples. It off...
This collection is the product of interrogating scholarly literature using critical-philosophical in...
In this inaugural lecture, my central argument is that, by including indigenous (scientific) knowled...
Indigenous knowledge is approached as an adaptive and responsive sphere of Mother Tongue meaning-mak...
The debate on the status of traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) in science curricula is currently...
Much of the current diversity literature in science education does not address the complexity of the...
This paper explores different aspects of multicultural science and pedagogy and describes a rich and...
Abstract In most countries of the world, a culturally-specific (Western) form of science has masque...
This paper aims to deconstruct how the practice of science is discursively attached to certain parts...
Indigenous peoples, the fastest growing population in Canada, remain significantly underrepresented ...