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E-raamat: African Science Education: Gendering Indigenous Knowledge in Nigeria

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Based on interrogation and review of historical and current cultural and indigenous knowledge combined with extensive curriculum and classroom analysis, this book identifies how indigenous science gender roles may be utilized to provide a more gender balanced and indigenous centered learning experience.

The book argues for the integration of African indigenous science into the secondary school curriculum as a way to strengthen students science comprehension by affirming their societys science contributions, making clear connections between Indigenous and Western science, and also as a way to promote female representation in the sciences.

This book will be of interest to scholars and practitioners of science education, African education, and indigenous knowledge.
List of figures
ix
List of tables
xi
List of contributors
xii
Introduction: African Science Education -- gendering indigenous knowledge in Nigeria 1(16)
Jamaine Auidogun
1 Where are the girls?
Jamaine Abidooun
2 Indigenous Knowledge: Its role in education
45(23)
Steve Willis
3 Igbo Indigenous Science: An ethnobiologist perspective
68(21)
Felix I. Nwafor
Alfred O. Ozioko
4 Going to school: Nsukka education context
89(10)
Nkiru Ohia
Jamaine Abidogun
5 The Shalom dream: Nigerian-based education
99(15)
Victoria Onu
Jamaine Anidogun
6 Gendered narratives
114(21)
Sarah B. Nixon
7 Integrating Indigenous Science and technology into the curriculum
135(18)
Georgianna Saunders
8 Creating gender parity: Igbo women's Indigenous Science Knowledge practice
153(26)
Winifred Nwaefido Obasi
9 Conclusion: Gendering science through syncretic education
179(17)
Jamaine Abidogun
Appendix: Interview, focus group, and journal protocols 196(6)
Index 202
Jamaine Abidogun is Professor Emeritus of African and African-American Studies & Education at the Missouri State University, USA.