'Two-eyed seeing': Carcross tries on-the-land science class - News Summed Up

'Two-eyed seeing': Carcross tries on-the-land science class


Outside Carcross, Yukon, near Crag Lake, there is a wall tent decorated with caribou antlers. The large wall tent was brought from Fort McPherson Tent & Canvas in the N.W.T. Yukon College's Frances Ross, right, speaks with student Nicky Charlie from Ross River, inside the wall tent. (Philippe Morin/CBC)Making a stew in science classAnother example of how this differs from a typical science class is in how biology is taught — there are no dissected frogs here. "There's two ways — there's Indigenous science, and then Western science.


Source: CBC News May 12, 2019 12:56 UTC



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