Good Science? The Growing Gap between Power and Education

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This work uses narrative research, including accounts of personal experiences, to explore the margins of science and ethics. Boundaries between science and other cultural and disciplinary forms of knowledge are illuminated through studying the inter-relationships between identity, knowledge and power, using narratives both in and as a form of philosophical reflection on educational practice.
The story centres on a contemporary real-world context of minority-language science education, showing how this fits into longstanding trans-disciplinary intercultural debates about the nature of science and of knowledge in general. The narrative form is used to bridge and interweave the multiple discourses influencing both the real-world context and the approach to its investigation. This analysis clarifies the linkages between paradigms of critical postcolonial research and post-positivist epistemology, and illustrates how social science, including educational research, may use science and technology to assist, rather than delimit, our understanding of complex human phenomena such as education, culture, language and science.

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Introduction
For Every Book an Author
Pages: 1–10
Being Indigenous Now
Pages: 11–31
Who Says What
Pages: 33–43
Māori and the Science Curriculum
The Story of ‘Pūtaiao’
Pages: 89–95
Conclusion
The Sacred House
Pages: 125–133
Appendix
NZQA Data
Pages: 137–139
Glossary
Pages: 141–145
References
Pages: 147–157
Those interested in reading this book will include critical scholars, educators and practitioners of indigenous knowledge, critical sociolinguistics and science and multicultural education.
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