http://pathstoknowledge.blogspot.com/ - Visited Marilyn's blog this morning and found a common thread in our thinking. I have recently been reading about the importance of integrating the sciences as opposed to teaching one strand of science in isolation. In reflection, I realize that this is somthing that happens frequently in our classroom. I believe that this may be more easily accomplished in elementary classrooms as we are not focused on one specific subject area, such as physics.
http://ehhayesexplorealaska.blogspot.com/
This post offers new insight into module 2 of Explore Alaska. A new way to look at the meeting of western science and traditional native knowledge was suggested. This was to consider how western science can compliment traditional native knowledge, as opposed to how traditional native knowledge compliments western science. It prompted the thought in my mind, that they can each enhance the other. After reading this post, I am very excited to learn from my fellow classmates. Thank you.
http://indiancrkghetto.blogspot.com/
enjoyed Konrad Mittelstadt's take on module 2 of Explore Alaska.
"Explore Alaska! - Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's Systems,"
Matt Hunter
Visited his post and was blown away by the beauty of where he lives.
Envious! His posts on module 2 presented some intereseting spin-off ideas from the material presented. Again, I am impressed by my classmates and hope I can offer a tidbit of the knowledge and experiences their posts reflect!
Ernestine Hayes
http://akknow.blogspot.com
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