Assessing Educational Approaches to Incorporate Indigenous Knowledge in Enhancing Learning Motivation among Malaysian Indigenous Students

Education serves the dual purpose of balancing Indigenous Knowledge (IK) and, at the same time, contributes to the modernization agenda. The integration of IK into the national education system through its curriculum and instructions is a desirable goal towards taking indigenous people’s education i...

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Published in:Asian Journal of University Education
Main Author: Shuhidan S.M.; Hakim A.A.A.; Yahaya W.A.W.; Mohmud M.S.; Baharuddin M.F.; Rahim N.A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UiTM Press 2024
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Shuhidan S.M.; Hakim A.A.A.; Yahaya W.A.W.; Mohmud M.S.; Baharuddin M.F.; Rahim N.A.
Assessing Educational Approaches to Incorporate Indigenous Knowledge in Enhancing Learning Motivation among Malaysian Indigenous Students
2024
Asian Journal of University Education
20
2
10.24191/ajue.v20i2.27026
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85203273781&doi=10.24191%2fajue.v20i2.27026&partnerID=40&md5=4544a2974e1a29906fa8821cf8c31c65
Education serves the dual purpose of balancing Indigenous Knowledge (IK) and, at the same time, contributes to the modernization agenda. The integration of IK into the national education system through its curriculum and instructions is a desirable goal towards taking indigenous people’s education into account as a democratic priority. However, previous studies found that there is a mismatch between curriculum, as well as pedagogy and Indigenous students’ interests and/or non-relatedness to their daily life activities. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to assess the educational approaches that incorporate IK, and their relationship with Indigenous students’ learning motivation. This quantitative study administered questionnaires to 140 Indigenous students from three selected schools in Malaysia. The findings indicate that learning motivation has the highest mean (4.34), followed by language with a 4.30 value. Further analysis reveals that out of five hypotheses tested, three are supported, specifically language, educational materials, and educational tools, as important educational approaches to incorporating Indigenous Knowledge. The expectation is that the Ministry of Education in Malaysia will integrate Indigenous Knowledge related to language, educational materials, and tools into the curriculum, thereby promoting inclusive learning and indirectly aligning with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 4 for quality education and SDGs 11 for sustainable cities and communities. © (2024), (UiTM Press). All rights reserved.
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author Shuhidan S.M.; Hakim A.A.A.; Yahaya W.A.W.; Mohmud M.S.; Baharuddin M.F.; Rahim N.A.
spellingShingle Shuhidan S.M.; Hakim A.A.A.; Yahaya W.A.W.; Mohmud M.S.; Baharuddin M.F.; Rahim N.A.
Assessing Educational Approaches to Incorporate Indigenous Knowledge in Enhancing Learning Motivation among Malaysian Indigenous Students
author_facet Shuhidan S.M.; Hakim A.A.A.; Yahaya W.A.W.; Mohmud M.S.; Baharuddin M.F.; Rahim N.A.
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title Assessing Educational Approaches to Incorporate Indigenous Knowledge in Enhancing Learning Motivation among Malaysian Indigenous Students
title_short Assessing Educational Approaches to Incorporate Indigenous Knowledge in Enhancing Learning Motivation among Malaysian Indigenous Students
title_full Assessing Educational Approaches to Incorporate Indigenous Knowledge in Enhancing Learning Motivation among Malaysian Indigenous Students
title_fullStr Assessing Educational Approaches to Incorporate Indigenous Knowledge in Enhancing Learning Motivation among Malaysian Indigenous Students
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description Education serves the dual purpose of balancing Indigenous Knowledge (IK) and, at the same time, contributes to the modernization agenda. The integration of IK into the national education system through its curriculum and instructions is a desirable goal towards taking indigenous people’s education into account as a democratic priority. However, previous studies found that there is a mismatch between curriculum, as well as pedagogy and Indigenous students’ interests and/or non-relatedness to their daily life activities. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to assess the educational approaches that incorporate IK, and their relationship with Indigenous students’ learning motivation. This quantitative study administered questionnaires to 140 Indigenous students from three selected schools in Malaysia. The findings indicate that learning motivation has the highest mean (4.34), followed by language with a 4.30 value. Further analysis reveals that out of five hypotheses tested, three are supported, specifically language, educational materials, and educational tools, as important educational approaches to incorporating Indigenous Knowledge. The expectation is that the Ministry of Education in Malaysia will integrate Indigenous Knowledge related to language, educational materials, and tools into the curriculum, thereby promoting inclusive learning and indirectly aligning with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 4 for quality education and SDGs 11 for sustainable cities and communities. © (2024), (UiTM Press). All rights reserved.
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