Multicultural Learning and Teaching | 2019

Cultural Contexts in Science and Mathematics Teaching to Young Children

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Science and mathematics have international and global origins and impacts that are intertwined with national origin, race, culture, religion, language, and gender, to mention a few. This means that scientific and mathematical knowledge goes beyond myopic narrow confines. Put another way, teaching science and mathematics without explicating their phenomenal foundations and influences is tantamount to “scotching the snake, but not killing it.” In this article, we use cases to discuss cultural contexts in teaching science and mathematics. Embedded in our discussion are issues of teacher preparation, innovative teaching, and disparities in public health and environmental health.

Volume 15
Pages None
DOI 10.1515/mlt-2019-0006
Language English
Journal Multicultural Learning and Teaching

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