Rethinking environmental science education from indigenous knowledge perspectives: an experience with a Dene First Nation community

Volume: 24, Issue: 1, Pages: 50 - 66
Published: Aug 10, 2016
Abstract
This auto-ethnographic article explores how land-based education might challenge Western environmental science education (ESE) in an Indigenous community. This learning experience was developed from two perspectives: first, land-based educational stories from Dene First Nation community Elders, knowledge holders, teachers, and students; and second, the author’s critical self‐reflections focusing on how land-based education could offer...
Paper Details
Title
Rethinking environmental science education from indigenous knowledge perspectives: an experience with a Dene First Nation community
Published Date
Aug 10, 2016
Volume
24
Issue
1
Pages
50 - 66
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