There has been a growing interest in indigenous knowledge systems
and research. This interest has been mainly triggered by the need
to decolonize education as a response to the colonial onslaught on
indigenous knowledge and people. Research has, however,
concentrated on the generality of the indigenous knowledge system
rather than on its related dimensions. One area that has suffered a
lack of attention is indigenous conceptions of science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics (STEM) despite the unquestionable
evidence of STEM in indigenous contexts. Most STEM is presented by
colonial establishments and representations, especially in
developed/modern/urban contexts, which portray STEM as a colonial
construct. Â This book focuses on indigenous technological
knowledge systems education (ITKSE). Indigenous people have been at
the front of technological developments from pre-colonial times.
The list of precolonial industries, science, and technology is
extensive, including blacksmithing, wood-carving, textile-weaving
and dyeing, leather works, beadworks, pottery making, architecture,
agricultural breeding, metal-working, salt production,
gold-smithing, copper-smithing, leather-crafting, soap-making,
bronze-casting, canoe-building, brewing, glass-making, and
agriculture, for example. In some parts of the world such as Africa
and Australia, these technologies still exist. ITKSE should not be
left to exist outside of the technology education curriculum and
classroom as it can benefit both indigenous students, who have been
denied learning about what is relevant to them, and non-indigenous
students. These cultural groups can expand their knowledge of
technology by learning both ITKSE and Western technological
knowledge systems education (WTKSE). ITKSE also presents
opportunities for technology teachers to reflect on and revisit
their depth of technological knowledge, pedagogies, and assessment.
 The intent of this book is transformational in the sense
that it brings decolonial and indigenous perspectives into the
technology education context. It extends technology education in
the sense that it will not only influence Western-minded
architects, artisans, designers, etc. but encourage
indigenous-mindedness as well.
General
Imprint: |
Springer Verlag, Singapore
|
Country of origin: |
Singapore |
Series: |
Contemporary Issues in Technology Education |
Release date: |
June 2023 |
First published: |
2023 |
Editors: |
Mishack T. Gumbo
• P. John Williams
|
Dimensions: |
235 x 155mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
331 |
Edition: |
1st ed. 2023 |
ISBN-13: |
978-981-9913-95-4 |
Categories: |
Books
|
LSN: |
981-9913-95-0 |
Barcode: |
9789819913954 |
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