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HED4817 ASSIGNMENT 02 ASSIGNMENT DUE DATE: 18 JULY 2025 Question 1 1.1 Critically discuss the significance of indigenous knowledge in teaching Sciences to Africans.

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HED4817 ASSIGNMENT 02 ASSIGNMENT DUE DATE: 18 JULY 2025 Question 1 1.1 Critically discuss the significance of indigenous knowledge in teaching Sciences to Africans.

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ASSIGNMENT DUE DATE: 18 JULY 2025




2025
Question 1

1.1

Critically discuss the significance of indigenous knowledge in teaching Sciences to
Africans.




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,HED4817 ASSIGNMENT NUMBER 02

Question 1

1.1

Critically discuss the significance of indigenous knowledge in teaching Sciences to
Africans.



• What science knowledge did Africans have before the advent of contemporary
science?

Indigenous Knowledge (IK) plays a very important role in teaching science to
Africans. Before modern or Western science arrived, African people already had
rich knowledge systems that helped them understand the world. This knowledge
included areas like agriculture, medicine, astronomy, and environmental
management. For example, African communities practised advanced farming
techniques such as crop rotation and terracing to protect the soil and conserve
water (Emeagwali, 2006, p. 12). They also had deep knowledge of traditional
medicine. Healers used herbs like aloe vera and African potato to treat common
illnesses, and many of these remedies are still used today (Ogegbo & Ramnarain,
2024, p. 345).



In astronomy, the Dogon people of Mali had detailed knowledge of the stars and
planets, including the Sirius star system, long before modern telescopes (Snively
& Corsiglia, 2001, p. 7). Metallurgy was another area of African science, with
people in places like Great Zimbabwe skilled in iron smelting and making tools
(Abah et al., 2015, p. 669).

, Including IK in science lessons helps learners see how science is part of their
culture and everyday life. It makes science more relevant and shows respect for
African knowledge, which was often ignored during colonial education.



References:

Abah, J., Mashebe, P., & Denuga, D. 2015. Repositioning African Indigenous
Science. International Journal of Educational Science, 8(3):667-673.

Emeagwali, G. 2006. African Indigenous Knowledge Systems. Pretoria: UNISA
Press.

Ogegbo, A. & Ramnarain, U. 2024. Indigenous Knowledge and Science Education.
South African Journal of Education, 44(2):340-350.

Snively, G. & Corsiglia, J. 2001. Discovering Indigenous Science. Science Education,
85(1):6-34

• Were the African science ideas effective in solving problems?

Yes, African science ideas were very effective in solving real-life problems. Long
before the arrival of modern science, African communities used their own
knowledge to survive and improve their lives. For example, in areas where water
was scarce, people built underground tanks and stone terraces to collect and
store water. These systems helped conserve water for farming and daily use .

In medicine, African healers used plants and herbs to treat common illnesses like
malaria, wounds, and stomach problems. This traditional medicine was based on
years of careful observation and experience and is still used today in many
communities (Photo & McKnight, 2024, p. 65).

African knowledge also helped manage the environment. Communities used IK to
predict weather changes, protect forests, and prevent soil erosion. These
practices showed an understanding of nature and how to live in harmony with it
(Ogegbo & Ramnarain, 2024, p. 346).

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