Description |
1 online resource (viii, 202 pages) : illustrations |
Series |
Sociocultural explorations of science education ; v. 26 |
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Sociocultural explorations of science education ; v. 26.
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Contents |
Contextualizing the need for supporting social justice-driven science/STEM education research -- Communicating with objects : supporting translanguaging practices of emergent bilingual students during scientific modeling -- Fostering social connectedness and interest in science through the use of a sports model -- Science teachers' views on the integration of science and language for emergent bilinguals in grade sixth classrooms -- Teacher candidates and the equitable, inclusive science classroom -- Exposing inequities within teacher professional development and its impact on advancing equity, diversity and social justice in STEM education -- Exposing the invisibility of marginalized groups in Costa Rica and promoting pre-service science teachers' critical positional praxis -- The journey of decolonization as a scientist and science education researcher -- Striving for more : beyond the guise of objectivity and equality in engineering education -- "What have you done for me lately?" : an afterword |
Summary |
This book focuses on the creative and transformative work of scholars who are advancing social justice through science/STEM education with limited resources. It draws attention to the significant body of work being conducted in various contexts so that readers could reflect and appreciate how much broader and transformative our impact could be if funding agencies, policy makers, and other researchers would widen their perspective and seek to promote social justice-driven scholarship. Public funding for STEM research on K-12 and teacher education that targets special populations is often limited and tends to favor mainstream research. This book contains case studies on innovative and promising STEM research with a focus on equity, diversity and social justice that are funded with limited or no public funding. It also presents anecdotes from authors in relation to their struggles in either securing funding for their reported study or seeking to publish its findings. This provides more context to the challenges of conducting non-mainstream research in science/STEM education. Most of the contributors are scholars of color and/or women conducting research with traditionally marginalized populations in science/STEM. Thus, this book offers an additional venue to share the voices of marginalized scholars and allies seeking to broaden our understanding of the challenges and successes of promoting equity, diversity, and social justice in various educational contexts |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed September 19, 2022) |
Subject |
Science -- Study and teaching -- Research
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Technology -- Study and teaching -- Research
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Social justice and education.
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Science -- Study and teaching -- Research
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Social justice and education
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Educació STEM.
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Justícia social.
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books
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Llibres electrònics.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Rodríguez, Alberto J., Prof.
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Suriel, Regina L
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ISBN |
9783031081507 |
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3031081501 |
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