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David Sway-la Duenas; Cheryl Wapesa-Mays; Bart Brewer; Sui-Lan Hookano; Cinnamon Bear; Ellen Ebert; Cheryl Lydon; Nancy Nelson; Rachel Dehn; Danielle Kuchler; Elsie Mitchell; Kathryn Kurtz; Annitra Peck; Priscilla Brotherton; Kelsie Fowler – Connected Science Learning, 2024
Histories are important, and as such this article begins with a look into how the ClimeTime network, a Washington State science education network, came to learn from (and with) Indigenous partners to design climate education that honors Native climate expertise. The article focuses first on grandmother and mother networks, listening sessions,…
Descriptors: Climate, Science Education, Indigenous Populations, Partnerships in Education