Educational Anthropology · Anthropology

What does 'funds of knowledge' mean in educational anthropology?

  1. Skills, experiences, and knowledge students bring from their households and communities.
  2. Money collected by schools for exams
  3. Government grants used to build classrooms
  4. A list of school fees paid by parents
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Correct answer: Skills, experiences, and knowledge students bring from their households and communities.

Funds of knowledge refers to the practical and cultural knowledge students gain from family and community life. Teachers can use this knowledge to make learning more relevant and respectful.

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