Title of article
Scientific but people-oriented education and multi-cultural adaptations of international heliophysical year education resources: A perspective from a developing nation Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Ayodele Adekunle Faiyetole، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
6
From page
1786
To page
1791
Abstract
The world is made up of people of varied cultures who speak different languages. In Africa and, to be more specific, in Nigeria, there is a wide diversity of languages and customs. Nigeria has about 250 ethnic social units, to the extent that just a few of the populace have an effective understanding of English, the nation’s official language. Hence, most communications are carried out in the local languages.
To efficiently communicate the heliophysical and other scientific and technological phenomena to the general public, quite a lot would have to be done in the cultural and language context. There is a need to adequately involve social scientists in the education and public outreach programs relating to space science and technology.
This paper looks at various ways in which languages and diversity in cultures could be harnessed more effectively to communicate science. The paper also discusses how the various International Heliophysical Year education resources could be adapted to a multi-cultural society, therefore, able to reach more people in the world.
Keywords
Developing nations , Scientific but people-oriented education , Socio-cultural and cultural anthropologists , Multicultural adaptations
Journal title
Advances in Space Research
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Advances in Space Research
Record number
1132424
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