Bridging Indigenous and Western Science to Build New, Placed-Based Approaches to Informal STEM Learning

September 1st, 2024 - February 28th, 2026 | PROJECT

Despite the interconnected nature of the world, traditional science disciplines, such as physics and biology, are often presented in isolation. Through a partnership between Aztec dancers and Western trained scientists, this partnership project seeks to bridge multiple knowledge systems to co-design and develop a clear pathway for Western and Indigenous knowledge to inform and generate new approaches to informal science education. Partnership activities are intentionally designed to support the effective integration of varied epistemologies, lived experiences, and perspectives by using a systems science approach. The project task force will facilitate the development of the partnership through a multi-day retreat, community dinners, and community-driven place-based experiences.

Partner collaboration will focus on the question, "How can multiple knowledge systems be considered to inform and transform community-driven, land-based science learning?". Project evaluation will document this science learning process and its outcomes to: (1) understand how this approach can strengthen change and strengthen a sense of belonging in STEM; and (2) identify the ways in which multiple knowledge systems and interconnections between knowledges and place/land emerge. The knowledge and partnership practices developed through this initiative will lay the foundation for expanding the partnership, generating new partnerships, and developing innovative, place-based informal STEM projects. The partnership will share knowledge and resources developed by the project via a blog, publications, and conference sessions.

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Team Members

Carolina Michel, Principal Investigator, Michigan State University
Julie Libarkin, Co-Principal Investigator, Michigan State University

Funders

Funding Source: NSF
Funding Program: Advancing Informal STEM Learning (AISL)
Award Number: 2415369
Funding Amount: $123,847.00

Tags

Access and Inclusion: Ethnic | Racial | Indigenous and Tribal Communities
Audience: General Public | Learning Researchers | Museum | ISE Professionals
Discipline: Education and learning science | General STEM | Social science and psychology
Resource Type: Project Descriptions | Projects
Environment Type: Informal | Formal Connections | Parks | Outdoor | Garden Exhibits