2022
DOI: 10.7451/cbe.2021.63.9.1
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Ten calls to action to integrate Indigenous Knowledges and perspectives into the Biosystems Engineering Program at the University of Manitoba

Abstract: In this study, a rapid grey and academic literature scoping review was conducted to investigate how Indigenous Knowledges, perspectives, values and cultures are being incorporated into engineering education in several colonialized countries. The findings were used to make recommendations on advancing the Biosystems Engineering curriculum at the University of Manitoba to educate future engineers who have the cultural capacity to work ethically, respectfully, and reciprocally in engineering practice and partner… Show more

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“…Kennedy et al, [28] argue there is a need for a new philosophy in engineering education. Leigh et al, [29] and Ruta et al, [30] have presented different efforts to include Indigenous knowledge in the Engineering curriculum. Kennedy and colleagues [28] presented a Venn diagram model with three circles representing the intersection between Aboriginal perspective, Dominant perspective, and Engineering perspective.…”
Section: Figure 2 the Individual Triadmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kennedy et al, [28] argue there is a need for a new philosophy in engineering education. Leigh et al, [29] and Ruta et al, [30] have presented different efforts to include Indigenous knowledge in the Engineering curriculum. Kennedy and colleagues [28] presented a Venn diagram model with three circles representing the intersection between Aboriginal perspective, Dominant perspective, and Engineering perspective.…”
Section: Figure 2 the Individual Triadmentioning
confidence: 99%