2017
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2026-9.ch011
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Learning Biology With Situated Learning in Mexican Zapoteca Tele-Secondary Schools

Abstract: Biology and Environmental education are increasingly important disciplines to be taught in rural settings, where indigenous communities frequently hold ownership of invaluable natural resources. However, the Mexican science curriculum does not cater for the specific educational needs of the country's numerous ethnic groups. Situated learning is a pedagogical alternative that affords the possibility of integrating the pupils' culture and ways of interpreting the world within the curricular aims. Nevertheless, t… Show more

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“…The authentic experiences provided for the high school students to serve as STEM leaders through volunteering and mentoring children, supporting the contextual framework of situated learning by having them see themselves in this role. Situated learning enables learners the ability to transfer skills and apply knowledge to new situations (Guerrero-Gutierrez, 2017). The aspects of the community of practice that is addressed are developed by the students working together in support of STEM learning and collaborative partnering of school-university faculty.…”
Section: Stem Mindsetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authentic experiences provided for the high school students to serve as STEM leaders through volunteering and mentoring children, supporting the contextual framework of situated learning by having them see themselves in this role. Situated learning enables learners the ability to transfer skills and apply knowledge to new situations (Guerrero-Gutierrez, 2017). The aspects of the community of practice that is addressed are developed by the students working together in support of STEM learning and collaborative partnering of school-university faculty.…”
Section: Stem Mindsetmentioning
confidence: 99%