Implementing Indigenous Knowledge in Western Science Education Systems and Scientific Research on Alaska’s North Slope
Abstract
The inclusion of Indigenous knowledge, informal lessons, and place-based instruction in
science curricula has shown many positive results in both the classroom and laboratory.
Inviting Alaska Native Elders and researchers into local classrooms to co-instruct scientific
concepts has increased student understanding and engagement. Field trips further expose
students to research conducted on Alaska’s North Slope underlining the environmental and
cultural implications of local community issues and the broader scientific concerns. Teaching
students the traditional ways of knowing and the correlating Western science concepts
develops an appreciation for both perspectives that directly strengthens students’ knowledge
and reinforces cultural values.