Igniting the Sparkle: An Indigienous Science Education Model
Description:
This book describes a culturally responsive science curriculum that the author has been teaching for 25 years. The curriculum integrates Native American traditional values, teaching principles, and concepts of nature with those of modern Western science. Every Indigenous culture has an orientation to learning that is metaphorically represented in its art forms, its way of community, its language, and its way of understanding itself in relationship to its natural environment. Native Americans and other Indigenous peoples have historically applied the thought process of creative science within cultural contexts, which are holistic. In most schools, science is taught from a Western cultural perspective that is preoccupied with specifics to the exclusion of contexting within wholes. Thus there is a mismatch between cultural perspectives that results in many young Native Americans and other Indigenous students becoming alienated from science. The learning styles of Native Americans are explained, and an overview of Indigenous science is presented. Later chapters examine science as a cross-cultural discipline, the creative process in science and the Native American learner, and wholism and the general systems theory and how they are mirrored in Native American ritual and myth. Finally, the model presents an approach for synthesizing the appropriate research on Native American and Indigenous cultural sciences into a form and content that is readily usable by teachers of Native American students. Two appendices present areas for further research and the seven syllabi for the "Science from a Native American Perspective" curriculum.
Want a Better Price Offer?
Set a price alert and get notified when the book starts selling at your price.
Want to Report a Pricing Issue?
Let us know about the pricing issue you've noticed so that we can fix it.