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Integrating Appropriate Indigenous Knowledge in the Geography Lessons in Secondary Schools of Uganda
Alice Merab Kagoda
Corresponding Author: Alice Merab kagoda
Submitted: 2009 Sept., 24
Accepted: 2009 Oct., 17
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Indigenous knowledge in this paper is defined as the totality of local knowledge, tools and methods
available to and used by a cultural group in producing items essential to its subsistence and comfort. Although
this knowledge is important, little seem to have done to promote and utilize it neither has it been developed and
documented for purposes of creating a data base. There has been lack of emphasis upon social and
psychological knowledge in schools and teacher training colleges regarding indigenous knowledge, its use of,
whether local or foreign. Geography education focusing on people’s daily experiences is w ell suited to
integration of indigenous knowledge and technology. Integration has a pedagogical importance in that content
and methods proposed promote social responsibility, citizenship, patriotism and social relevance which are
among the key objectives of teaching geography.
Key words: Indigenous knowledge and technology, the geography curriculum, Social responsibility, Relevance, , ,
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Alice Merab Kagoda, . Integrating Appropriate Indigenous Knowledge in the Geography Lessons in Secondary Schools of Uganda. Current Research Journal of Social Sciences, (3): Page No: 117-122.
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ISSN (Online): 2041-3246
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