Indigenous Knowledge Systems Enter Canadian Science Curricula
When Indigenous Myth Replaces Science Class

Indigenous “Ways of Knowing” have no place in British Columbia’s school science curriculum.
British Columbia's school science curriculum is incorporating Indigenous "Ways of Knowing" alongside traditional scientific methods, sparking debate about educational standards. Critics argue these knowledge systems lack scientific rigor, while supporters contend they offer valuable cultural perspectives and complementary learning approaches. The integration represents a broader shift in Canadian education toward reconciliation and inclusive pedagogy.
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