Embracing Indigenous Knowledge In Science And Medical Teaching
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Embracing Indigenous Knowledge in Science and Medical Teaching
Author | : Mariana G. Hewson |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 165 |
Release | : 2014-09-17 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9789401793001 |
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The focus of the book is on different ways of knowing: the western scientific way (reductionist, dualistic and materialist) versus the indigenous approach (holistic, non-dualistic, and spiritual). It discusses both science and medicine in the context of the challenges experienced in introducing science and medicine into Africa through imperialism, colonization, and globalization. It looks at selected indigenous African paradigms, the dominant western paradigms, and the practitioners that represent these practices. The book deals with questions concerning compatibility and incompatibility of different ways of knowing and delves into epistemological stances, and the assumptions underlying these epistemologies. The volume investigates whether, and how a person can accommodate different epistemologies, and the nature of such accommodations.
Land based Education
Author | : Herman Michell |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 113 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : Cree Indians |
ISBN | : 1926476190 |
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"Land-based education is in demand within both Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities. Within this book Dr. Michell introduces basic elements of Land-based Education from an Indigenous perspective with a focus on the Woodlands Cree. Herman discusses four curriculum orientations (Positivist, Constructivist, Critical, and Post-Modern) that are connected to environment-related education so that educators have a springboard from which to ground their practice. Two Indigenous land-based educators, one male and one female, share their experiences and insights. Dr. Michell then discusses Land-based Education in terms of the Woodlands Cree Seasonal Cycle."--
African Indigenous Knowledge and the Sciences
Author | : Gloria Emeagwali,Edward Shizha |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 220 |
Release | : 2016-07-08 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9789463005159 |
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This book is an intellectual journey into epistemology, pedagogy, physics, architecture, medicine and metallurgy. The focus is on various dimensions of African Indigenous Knowledge (AIK) with an emphasis on the sciences, an area that has been neglected in AIK discourse. The authors provide diverse views and perspectives on African indigenous scientific and technological knowledge that can benefit a wide spectrum of academics, scholars, students, development agents, and policy makers, in both governmental and non-governmental organizations, and enable critical and alternative analyses and possibilities for understanding science and technology in an African historical and contemporary context.
Glimpses into Primary School Teacher Education in South Africa
Author | : Sarah Gravett,Elizabeth Henning |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 2020-11-05 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781000219845 |
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This book explores the current landscape of Initial Teacher Education (ITE) in primary schools in South Africa. Considering recent policy directives and initiatives, it highlights the dilemmas of ITE for the primary school and gives a thorough account of innovations and initiatives to improve ITE. The book presents what works best for quality preparation of teachers in the Global South, where many children rely on their teachers and school life to break the cycle of poverty. Chapters draw on evidence from workplace learning, pre-service study, and primary school teacher education policy to highlight examples of promising change in teacher education in South Africa, addressing the clichés of "theory versus practice" head-on. This book successfully brings out the challenging aspects of teacher education for childhood learning which has otherwise been regarded as the softer option for a career in education. This book will be of great interest for academics, researchers, and post-graduate students in the fields of teacher education, African education, educational policy, international education, and comparative education.
Developing Teaching and Learning in Africa
Author | : Vuyisile Msila |
Publsiher | : African Sun Media |
Total Pages | : 286 |
Release | : 2020-09-08 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781928480709 |
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Developing Teaching and Learning in Africa is a collection of chapters that carry on the topical discussions on indigenous knowledges and western epistemologies. African societies still aspire towards knowledge that is liberatory, enhance critical thinking and decentre Eurocentrism. The contributors explore these decolonial debates as they navigate ways of moving towards epistemic freedom and cognitive justice.
Handbook of Research on Science Education
Author | : Norman G. Lederman,Dana L. Zeidler,Judith S. Lederman |
Publsiher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 1916 |
Release | : 2023-03-17 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781000828665 |
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Volume III of this landmark synthesis of research offers a comprehensive, state-of-the-art survey highlighting new and emerging research perspectives in science education. Building on the foundations set in Volumes I and II, Volume III provides a globally minded, up-to-the-minute survey of the science education research community and represents the diversity of the field. Each chapter has been updated with new research and new content, and Volume III has been further developed to include new and expanded coverage on astronomy and space education, epistemic practices related to socioscientific issues,design-based research, interdisciplinary and STEM education, inclusive science education, and the global impact of nature of science and scientific inquiry literacy. As with the previous volumes, Volume III is organized around six themes: theory and methods of science education research; science learning; diversity and equity; science teaching; curriculum and assessment; and science teacher education. Each chapter presents an integrative review of the research on the topic it addresses, pulling together the existing research, working to understand historical trends and patterns in that body of scholarship, describing how the issue is conceptualized within the literature, how methods and theories have shaped the outcomes of the research, and where the strengths, weaknesses, and gaps are in the literature. Providing guidance to science education faculty, scholars, and graduate students, and pointing towards future directions of the field, Handbook of Research on Science Education Research, Volume III offers an essential resource to all members of the science education community.
The Right to Inclusive Education in International Human Rights Law
Author | : Gauthier de Beco,Shivaun Quinlivan,Janet E. Lord |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 733 |
Release | : 2019-05-02 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781107121188 |
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This volume studies the implications of the right to inclusive education in human rights law for disability law, policy and practice.
Decolonizing Mental Health
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Author | : John Ernest Charlton,Herman Michell,Sharon Acoose |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 332 |
Release | : 2020 |
Genre | : Indigenous peoples |
ISBN | : 1926476212 |
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"Through the understanding that Indigenous Peoples are in the process of rising from the "colonial container", with the goal of individual and collective wellbeing, this edited book will explore decolonizing mental health in order to ad¬vance various possibilities for living a quality life within the present-day conceptualizations of Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Being. Part I builds the foundation, our knowledge base, upon which we can talk about decolonization mental health. Part II explores the concept of identity/self. Part III examines empowerment. Part IV discusses culturally specific mental health and wellbeing practices. Finally, Part V looks at political action."--