This research explored how science is perceived by teachers, examined factors that may influence perceptions, and how perceptions may inform teaching practice, with the possibility of teachers embedding or drawing on their indigenous knowledge (IK). The study is qualitative and was conducted in the context of elementary Dayak teachers in Indonesia. During the nine months of fieldwork at two elementary schools with 6 teachers and 38 students as the participants, the data was gathered through three stages: (1) unstructured interviews, (2) classroom observation followed by video-stimulated recall interviews and (3) lesson-study modification. Analysis suggested that: (1) teachers’ views about science were constructed within the prevailing Dayak...
The constructivist world view is advocated in the Namibian National Curriculum for Basic Education (...
This qualitative study examined new science teachers' conceptualization of culturally relevant pedag...
Some Indigenous students are at risk of academic failure and science teachers have a role in...
This research explored how science is perceived by teachers, examined factors that may influence per...
This research explored how science is perceived by teachers, examined factors that may influence per...
This research explored how science is perceived by teachers, examined factors that may influence per...
The ethno science study attempts to find out indigenous science that is inherited in traditional com...
The indigenous knowledge in the frontier, outermost, and least developed regions has not been explor...
M.Ed.Abstract: This study aims to investigate the perceptions and experiences of a group of Natural ...
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 (...
This paper summarizes findings of a study which explored the relationship between science teachersâ€...
How teachers teach science is based upon their understanding of the nature of science and their beli...
This paper explores primary and secondary teacher education student views of indigenous science with...
This paper reports on a research study conducted with 44 Torres Strait Islander Year 9 students in a...
The constructivist world view is advocated in the Namibian National Curriculum for Basic Education (...
This qualitative study examined new science teachers' conceptualization of culturally relevant pedag...
Some Indigenous students are at risk of academic failure and science teachers have a role in...
This research explored how science is perceived by teachers, examined factors that may influence per...
This research explored how science is perceived by teachers, examined factors that may influence per...
This research explored how science is perceived by teachers, examined factors that may influence per...
The ethno science study attempts to find out indigenous science that is inherited in traditional com...
The indigenous knowledge in the frontier, outermost, and least developed regions has not been explor...
M.Ed.Abstract: This study aims to investigate the perceptions and experiences of a group of Natural ...
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 (...
This paper summarizes findings of a study which explored the relationship between science teachersâ€...
How teachers teach science is based upon their understanding of the nature of science and their beli...
This paper explores primary and secondary teacher education student views of indigenous science with...
This paper reports on a research study conducted with 44 Torres Strait Islander Year 9 students in a...
The constructivist world view is advocated in the Namibian National Curriculum for Basic Education (...
This qualitative study examined new science teachers' conceptualization of culturally relevant pedag...
Some Indigenous students are at risk of academic failure and science teachers have a role in...