indigenous knowledges and western knowledges in environmental education: acknowledging the tensions for the benefits of a "two-worlds" approach
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indigenous worldviews and western worldviews stand in stark contrast to each other in many ways, including their perspectives regarding the earth and her resources. typically the differences between these two philosophies of life are highlighted and placed into an antagonistic relationship that seems irreconcilable. this paper upholds that within this tension there is a great opportunity for learning and for mutual understanding. we argue for using a "two-worlds" approach that engages both indigenous knowledges and western knowledges within environmental education. a "two-worlds" approach has the capacity to enlighten both educators and 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 and promote relationship-building between indigenous and non-indigenous peoples and their respective cultural understandings. two worldviews can be drawn upon to create collaborative models and solutions to address our collective environmental challenges.downloads
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