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Kim, Eun-Ji Amy.
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Integrating Indigenous and Western education in science curricula = relationships at play /
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Integrating Indigenous and Western education in science curricula/ by Eun-Ji Amy Kim.
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relationships at play /
Author:
Kim, Eun-Ji Amy.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2021.,
Description:
1 online resource (xxiii, 270 p.) :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Researcher Preparation: Connecting Past, Present, and Future -- 2. Relationship between Indigenous Knowledges and Western Modern Science -- 3. Embracing the Uncertainty -- 4. Historical Contexts -- 5. What, Why, and How? -- 6. Curriculum Analysis -- 7. Balance and Harmony.
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Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-88949-4
ISBN:
9783030889494
Integrating Indigenous and Western education in science curricula = relationships at play /
Kim, Eun-Ji Amy.
Integrating Indigenous and Western education in science curricula
relationships at play /[electronic resource] :by Eun-Ji Amy Kim. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - 1 online resource (xxiii, 270 p.) :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Curriculum studies worldwide,2731-6394. - Curriculum studies worldwide..
1. Researcher Preparation: Connecting Past, Present, and Future -- 2. Relationship between Indigenous Knowledges and Western Modern Science -- 3. Embracing the Uncertainty -- 4. Historical Contexts -- 5. What, Why, and How? -- 6. Curriculum Analysis -- 7. Balance and Harmony.
"Eun-ji Amy Kim eloquently braids story and scholarly inquiry into a richly layered and engaging must-read for science educators and beyond. Through a decolonizing and discursive analysis of K-12 science curricula, policies, and pedagogical attempts at infusing Indigenous knowledge, she poses a Dancing Amoeba Model for engaging Indigenous knowledge and science - learned from the wisdom of Indigenous Elders and scholars - as an innovative ethical relational science curriculum." - Marie Battiste, Professor Emerita, University of Saskatchewan, Canada This book explores diverse relationships at play in integrating Indigenous knowledges and Western Science in curricula. The readers will unravel ways in which history, policy, and relationships with local Indigenous communities play a role in developing and implementing 'cross-cultural' science curricula in schools. Incorporating stories from multiple individuals involved in curriculum development and implementation - university professors, a ministry consultant, a First Nations and Métis Education coordinator, and most importantly, classroom teachers - this book offers suggestions for education stakeholders at different levels. Focusing on the importance of understanding 'relationships at play', this book also shows the author's journey in re/search, wherein she grapples with both Indigenous and Western research frameworks. Featuring a candid account of this journey from research preparation to writing, this book also offers insights on the relationships at play in doing re/search that respects Indigenous ways of coming to know. Dr Eun-Ji Amy Kim (she/her) is Lecturer in Social Diversity and Indigenous Education in the School of Education and Professional Studies, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia. She is a former high school teacher and an education consultant for diverse Indigenous communities across Canada.
ISBN: 9783030889494
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LC Class. No.: Q181 / K56 2021
Dewey Class. No.: 507.1
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