Indigenous STEM education = perspect...
Chinn, Pauline W. U.

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    Title/Author: Indigenous STEM education/ edited by Pauline W. U. Chinn, Sharon Nelson-Barber.
    Reminder of title: perspectives from the Pacific Islands, the Americas and Asia.
    other author: Chinn, Pauline W. U.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
    Description: xxv, 285 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Preface (SHARON NELSON-BARBER AND PAULINE W. U. CHINN) -- Foreword - An Indigenous Sense of Place (GREGORY CAJETE) -- PART I: CULTURE, LANGUAGE, KNOWLEDGE, AND PLACE AS FOUNDATION FOR LEARNING -- Chapter 1. Native Astronomy: A Skyward View (GREG CAJETE) -- Chapter 2. Listening to the People: Reforming science education through incorporation of Chuukese traditional knowledge (MARGARITA B. CHOLYMAY) -- Chapter 3. E 'Imi I ke 'Alanui, To Find the Way: A Native Hawaiian educator's Journey (ALYSON NAPUA BARROWS) -- Chapter 4. KahuaAʻo: Science education through Hawaiian-language newspapers (JASON K. ELLINWOOD AND JOHANNA KAPŌMAIKA'I STONE) -- Chapter 5. 'O kekumukeka'ao, The story is the source: The discipline of ancestral stories in nurturing Native Hawaiian scientists (HUIHUI KANAHELE-MOSSMAN) -- Chapter 6. Developing a Framework for Integrating Systems of Local Indigenous Knowledge with Climate Education in the Mariana Islands (SHARON NELSON-BARBER, ELIZABETH DIAZ RECHEBEI, JOSE TILIPAO LIMES, ZANETTE JOHNSON) -- Chapter 7. Culturally responsive science education for rural students: Connecting school science with local heritages in Thailand (NANTANA TAPTAMAT) -- PART II: RESEARCH THAT TELLS OUR STORIES AND INFORMS POLICY AND PRACTICE -- Chapter 8. Perspective taking and psychological distance in children's picture books: differences between Native and Non-native authored books (MEGAN BANG, JASMINE GURNEAU, LORI FABER, ANANDA MARIN, MICHAEL MARIN, DOUGLAS MEDIN, SANDRA WAXMAN, JENNIFER WOODRING) -- Chapter 9. Integrating Place, Indigenous and Western Science: Implications for Teacher Agency, Expertise, and Identity (PAULINE W. U. CHINN) -- Chapter 10. Keystone characteristics that support cultural resilience in Karen refugee parents (SUSAN HARPER) -- Chapter 11. Symmetry and halving: A way to teach mathematical foundations, based on the everyday knowledge of Yupiaq and Caroline Islanders (JERRY LIPKA, DORA ANDREW-IRHKE, MIUTY NOKAR, DAVID KOESTER, DONALD H. RUBENSTEIN, WALKIE CHARLES, EVELYN YANES, CAL HACHIBMA, RAPHAEL JIMMY) -- Chapter 12. Understanding the geology of the Colombian Amazon through indigenous eyes: educational potential of an ethnogeology of the Uitoto territory (CAROLINA LONDOÑO, STEVEN SEMKEN, ELIZABETH BRANDT, CRISTINA GARZON) -- Chapter 13. Indigenous rural students' attitudes and perceptions about ethnoscience in STEM instruction (SHARON NELSON-BARBER, ELISE TRUMBULL, URSULA SEXTON, ZANETTE JOHNSON) -- Chapter 14. Researching Māori and Māori-medium science education (GEORGINA STEWART) -- Chapter 15. Forum Kaupapa Māori science: A science fiction? (ELIZABETH MCKINLEY)
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Indigenous peoples - Education - Islands of the Pacific. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-30451-4
    ISBN: 9783031304514
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