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Effective practices for creating transformative informal science education programs grounded in Native ways of knowing

March 1, 2012 | Public Programs

There are a growing number of informal science education (ISE) programs in Native communities that engage youth in science education and that are grounded in Native ways of knowing. There is also a growing body of research focusing on the relationship between culture, traditional knowledge, and science education. However, there is little research documenting how these programs are being developed and the ways in which culture and Western science are incorporated into the activities. This study outlines effective practices for using Native ways of knowing to strengthen ISE programs. These effective practices may also be used to promote change in formal education. The authors combine an overview of current research in informal science education with personal interviews with educators engaged in ISE programs offered to youth both on and off tribal reservations as well as experts in Indigenous education. Participating individuals and programs included Native communities across the United States, including Alaska and Hawai'i. Keeping in mind that each community is unique, ISE programs that are grounded in Native ways of knowing will benefit by utilizing the effective practices outlined here as a guide for starting or strengthening existing ISE programs relevant to the needs of their communities.

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  • Elizabeth Mack
    Author
    University of Washington
  • Helen Augare
    Author
    Blackfeet Native Science Field Center
  • Linda Different Cloud-Jones
    Author
    Montana State University
  • David Dominique
    Author
    Hopa Mountain
  • Helene Quiver Gaddie
    Author
    Lakota Native Science Field Center
  • Rose Honey
    Author
    Harvard University
  • Angayuqaq Kawagley
    Author
    University of Alaska, Fairbanks
  • Melissa Little Plume-Weatherwax
    Author
    Blackfeet Native Science Field Center
  • Lisa Lone Fight
    Author
    Montana State University
  • Gene Meier
    Author
    University of Wyoming
  • Pete Tachini
    Author
    Snqwiiqwo Salish Immersion Pre-school and Primary School
  • James Rattling Leaf
    Author
    Sinte Gleska University
  • Elvin Returns from Scout
    Author
    Lakota Native Science Field Center
  • Bonnie Sachatello-Sawyar
    Author
    Hopa Mountain
  • Hi'ilani Shibata
    Author
    Bishop Museum
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    Author
    Pueblo of Laguna Tribe
  • Rachel Wippert
    Author
    Blackfeet Native Science Field Center
  • Citation

    ISSN : 1871-1502
    DOI : 10.1007/s11422-011-9374-y
    Publication Name: Cultural Studies of Science Education
    Volume: 7
    Number: 1
    Page Number: 49

    Funders

    NSF
    Award Number: 0610270
    Resource Type: Research Products
    Discipline: Education and learning science | General STEM | Nature of science
    Audience: Youth/Teen (up to 17) | General Public | Educators/Teachers | Museum/ISE Professionals
    Environment Type: Public Programs | Community Outreach Programs

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