NST2601 OCTOBER 2025
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Question 1
1.1 Indigenous knowledge
- Definition: Indigenous knowledge refers to the local understandings, practices, and beliefs developed
by Indigenous peoples through long-standing relationships with their lands and ecosystems, often
transmitted orally across generations.
- Example in education: Integrating traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) into science lessons, such as
using community elders’ knowledge of local plants and medicines or seasonal harvesting calendars to
teach ecology and sustainability.
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Question 1
1.1 Indigenous knowledge
- Definition: Indigenous knowledge refers to the local understandings, practices, and beliefs developed
by Indigenous peoples through long-standing relationships with their lands and ecosystems, often
transmitted orally across generations.
- Example in education: Integrating traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) into science lessons, such as
using community elders’ knowledge of local plants and medicines or seasonal harvesting calendars to
teach ecology and sustainability.
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