Who's asking? : Native science, Western science, and science education

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Tác giả: Megan Bang, Douglas L Medin

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ISBN-10: 0262319438

ISBN-10: 1306290627

ISBN-13: 978-0262319430

ISBN-13: 978-1306290623

Ký hiệu phân loại: 303.483 Development of science and technology

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Mô tả vật lý: 1 online resource (xii, 282 pages) : , illustrations

Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 252718

 "The answers to scientific questions depend on who's asking, because the questions asked and the answers sought reflect the cultural values and orientations of the questioner. These values and orientations are most often those of Western science. In Who's Asking?, Douglas Medin and Megan Bang argue that despite the widely held view that science is objective, value-neutral, and acultural, scientists do not shed their cultures at the laboratory or classroom door
  their practices reflect their values, belief systems, and worldviews. Medin and Bang argue further that scientist diversity -- the participation of researchers and educators with different cultural orientations -- provides new perspectives and leads to more effective science and better science education. Medin and Bang compare Native American and European American orientations toward the natural world and apply these findings to science education. The European American model, they find, sees humans as separated from nature
  the Native American model sees humans as part of a natural ecosystem. Medin and Bang then report on the development of ecologically oriented and community-based science education programs on the Menominee reservation in Wisconsin and at the American Indian Center of Chicago. Medin and Bang's novel argument for scientist diversity also has important implications for questions of minority underrepresentation in science."
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