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Preliminary Material / Akwasi Asabere-Ameyaw , George J. Sefa Dei , Kolawole Raheem and Jophus Anamuah-Mensah -- Introduction / Akwasi Asabere-Ameyaw , George J. Sefa Dei and Kolawole Raheem -- The question of Indigenous science and science education / Akwasi Asabere-Ameyaw , George J. Sefa Dei and Kolawole Raheem -- Engaging scientific activities to build endogenous science and lay foundation for the improvement of living conditions in africa / Wanja Gitari -- Language proficiency and science learning / A. Asabere-Ameyaw and S. J. Ayelsoma -- Children’s Indigenous ideas and the learning of conventional science / R.K. Akpanglo-Nartey , A. Asabere-Ameyaw , George. J. Sefa Dei and K.D. Taale -- Science student teachers’ attitude towards improvisation / John K. Eminah , Kojo Taale and Kolawole Raheem -- Beliefs about the nature of science held by African teachers in the Caribbean diaspora / Dorian A. Barrow -- Gazing mathematics and science education in Ghana / F. Ahia and E. Fredua-Kwarteng -- Culture, identity and science in African education / George J. Sefa. Dei -- Ethiopia survives / Solomon Belay -- Indigenous conceptions of civic education / Wangui Mburu -- Achieving the culture of limited aggression / Asabere-Ameyaw and V. Adzahlie-Mensah -- Environmental hazard communication / Mawuadem Koku Amedeker and Thomas Tachie Young -- Conclusion: Re-visioning science and Indigenous education in Africa / Akwasi Asabere-Ameyaw , George J. Sefa. Dei and Kolawole Raheem -- Contributors / Akwasi Asabere-Ameyaw , George J. Sefa Dei , Kolawole Raheem and Jophus Anamuah-Mensah.
In this careful articulation of science, the editors provide an intellectual marriage of Indigenous science and science education in the African context as a way of revising schooling and education. They define science broadly to include both the science of the natural/physical/biological and the ‘science of the social’. It is noted that the current policy direction of African education continues to be a subject of intense intellectual discussion. Science education is very much at the heart of much current debates about reforming African schooling. Among the ways to counter-vision contemporary African education this book points to how we promote Indigenous science education to improve upon African science and technology development in general. The book also notes a long-standing push to re-examine local cultural resource knowings in order to appreciate and understand the nature, content and context of Indigenous knowledge science as a starting foundation for promoting African science and technology studies in general. It is argued that these interests and concerns are not mutually exclusive of each other but as a matter of fact interwoven and interdependent. The breadth of coverage of the collection reflect papers in science, Indigeneity, identity and knowledge production and the possibilities of creating a truly African-centred education. It is argued that such extensive coverage will engage and excite readers on the path of what has been termed ‘African educational recovery’. While the book is careful in avoiding stale debates about the ‘Eurocentricity of Western scientific knowledge’ and the positing of ‘Eurocentric science’ as the only science worthy of engagement, it nonetheless caution against constructing a binary between Indigenous/local science and knowledges and Western ‘scientific’ knowledge. After all, Western scientific knowledge is itself a form of local knowledge, born out of a particular social and historical context. Engaging science in a more global context will bring to the fore critical questions of how we create spaces for the study of Indigenous science knowledge in our schools. How is Indigenous science to be read, understood and theorized? And, how do educators gather/collect and interpret Indigenous science knowledges for the purposes of teaching young learners. These are critical questions for contemporary African education?
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Science Study and teaching Africa.
Ameyaw, Akwasi Dei.
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Wanja Gitari --
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R.K. Akpanglo-Nartey , A. Asabere-Ameyaw , George. J. Sefa Dei and K.D. Taale --
John K. Eminah , Kojo Taale and Kolawole Raheem --
Dorian A. Barrow --
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George J. Sefa. Dei --
Solomon Belay --
Wangui Mburu --
Asabere-Ameyaw and V. Adzahlie-Mensah --
Mawuadem Koku Amedeker and Thomas Tachie Young --
Akwasi Asabere-Ameyaw , George J. Sefa. Dei and Kolawole Raheem --
Akwasi Asabere-Ameyaw , George J. Sefa Dei , Kolawole Raheem and Jophus Anamuah-Mensah.
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Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
The question of Indigenous science and science education /
Engaging scientific activities to build endogenous science and lay foundation for the improvement of living conditions in africa /
Language proficiency and science learning /
Children’s Indigenous ideas and the learning of conventional science /
Science student teachers’ attitude towards improvisation /
Beliefs about the nature of science held by African teachers in the Caribbean diaspora /
Gazing mathematics and science education in Ghana /
Culture, identity and science in African education /
Ethiopia survives /
Indigenous conceptions of civic education /
Achieving the culture of limited aggression /
Environmental hazard communication /
Conclusion: Re-visioning science and Indigenous education in Africa /
Contributors /
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title_fullStr Contemporary issues in African sciences and science education / edited by Akwasi Asabere-Ameyaw, George J. Sefa Dei, Kolawole Raheem ; foreword by Jophus Anamuah-Mensah.
title_full_unstemmed Contemporary issues in African sciences and science education / edited by Akwasi Asabere-Ameyaw, George J. Sefa Dei, Kolawole Raheem ; foreword by Jophus Anamuah-Mensah.
title_auth Contemporary issues in African sciences and science education /
title_alt Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
The question of Indigenous science and science education /
Engaging scientific activities to build endogenous science and lay foundation for the improvement of living conditions in africa /
Language proficiency and science learning /
Children’s Indigenous ideas and the learning of conventional science /
Science student teachers’ attitude towards improvisation /
Beliefs about the nature of science held by African teachers in the Caribbean diaspora /
Gazing mathematics and science education in Ghana /
Culture, identity and science in African education /
Ethiopia survives /
Indigenous conceptions of civic education /
Achieving the culture of limited aggression /
Environmental hazard communication /
Conclusion: Re-visioning science and Indigenous education in Africa /
Contributors /
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Introduction /
The question of Indigenous science and science education /
Engaging scientific activities to build endogenous science and lay foundation for the improvement of living conditions in africa /
Language proficiency and science learning /
Children’s Indigenous ideas and the learning of conventional science /
Science student teachers’ attitude towards improvisation /
Beliefs about the nature of science held by African teachers in the Caribbean diaspora /
Gazing mathematics and science education in Ghana /
Culture, identity and science in African education /
Ethiopia survives /
Indigenous conceptions of civic education /
Achieving the culture of limited aggression /
Environmental hazard communication /
Conclusion: Re-visioning science and Indigenous education in Africa /
Contributors /
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