PLACE-BASED AND CULTURALLY-RESPONSIVE DIGITAL SLIDES FOR INTRODUCTORY GEOSCIENCE TEACHING
In keeping with the Indigenous geoscience theme of this course, we are developing digital PowerPoint slides that use culturally-meaningful colors and patterns to evoke not only Plateau geology and physiography, but significant and illustrative concepts from Diné ethnogeology, such as the interaction of endogenic and exogenic (Nohosdzáán-Yádilhil) processes, a dynamic-equilibrium cycle referred to as the natural order, and the four Sacred Mountains, which delineate the physical boundaries of the Navajo Nation and comprise most of its watersheds. Preliminary post-testing indicates that Navajo students respond positively to the use of culturally-relevant images and designs to teach basic geoscience concepts. Digital slides of this type have also attracted interest from non-Navajo educators and researchers when presented at off-reservation conferences.