This edited collection brings together theories and lived experiences in teaching and learning Nature through multiple ways of coming to know.
Showcasing the experiences and ideas from diverse stakeholders in the field of education, this book includes work from researchers, teacher-educators, teachers, outreach workshop facilitators, and Indigenous youth.
Focusing on the importance of relationalities in teaching and learning, this book offers candid accounts and innovative ideas on bringing diverse perspectives into Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) Education.
Eun-Ji Kim
Land-based place-based Interdisciplinary Indigenous STEM STEAM Indigenous pedagogy Native Science Beyond the colonial frontier logics EUN-JI AMY KIM KORI CZUY Land-based Interdisciplinary STE(A)M Education