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Two-Eyed Seeing 2 Cross-cultural education 1 Environmental education 1 Environmental studies and sciences 1 Führungsstil 1 Indigenous knowledge 1 Indigenous ways of knowing 1 Indigenous_science 1 Integrative Science 1 Knowledge integration 1 Leadership 1 Leadership style 1 Management 1 Personalführung 1 Reconciliation 1 Sustainability education 1 Sustainability_education 1 Traditional knowledge 1 Transdisciplinary 1 Two-Eyed_Seeing 1 Two-eyed seeing 1 Western_science 1 Wicked problems 1
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Bartlett, Cheryl 1 Hatcher, Annamarie 1 Long, Brad S. 1 Marshall, Albert 1 Marshall, Murdena 1 McKinnon, Mairi N. 1 Rich, Nancy 1
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Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 3 Qualitative research in organizations and management : an international journal 1
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Leading with two eyes : leadership failures and possibilities in the management of a pulp mill's wicked problem
McKinnon, Mairi N.; Long, Brad S. - In: Qualitative research in organizations and management : … 17 (2022) 3, pp. 318-339
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Two-Eyed Seeing and other lessons learned within a co-learning journey of bringing together indigenous and mainstream knowledges and ways of knowing
Bartlett, Cheryl; Marshall, Murdena; Marshall, Albert - In: Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 2 (2012) 4, pp. 331-340
efforts. The second, namely “be guided by Two-Eyed Seeing”, is considered the most profound because it is central to the whole … foster success, or sabotage it. The scope of relevance for Two-Eyed Seeing is broad and its uptake across Canada is sketched … thoughts on why “Two-Eyed Seeing” may seem to be desired or resisted as a label in different settings.<BlockQuote> Traditional …
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Introduction: why link Indigenous ways of knowing with the teaching of environmental studies and sciences?
Rich, Nancy - In: Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 2 (2012) 4, pp. 308-316
This paper introduces a mini-symposium on bringing Indigenous ways of knowing together with the teaching of environmental studies and sciences (ESS). Both knowledges share a fundamental interest in the relationship of humans with the Earth, yet until recently, Indigenous ways of knowing have...
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Building cultural bridges with Aboriginal learners and their ‘classmates’ for transformative environmental education
Hatcher, Annamarie - In: Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 2 (2012) 4, pp. 346-356
representation of knowledge from two cultural contexts is described by Mi’kmaw Elder Albert Marshall as “Two-Eyed Seeing” (Bartlett …(3):141-153, <CitationRef CitationID="CR29">2009a</CitationRef>). Two-Eyed Seeing is a mechanism to cross cultural borders, and has been very …
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