This text addresses underlying issues in science education and teacher training which contribute to continued underrepresentation of racial and ethnic minority students in STEM subjects and careers. It illustrates how a critical postmodern science pedagogy can be used to raise awareness of diversity issues amongst pre-service teachers.
This text addresses underlying issues in science education and teacher training which contribute to continued underrepresentation of racial and ethnic minority students in STEM subjects and careers. It illustrates how a critical postmodern science pedagogy can be used to raise awareness of diversity issues amongst pre-service teachers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
A. Anthony Ash II is a scholar, researcher, former science teacher, and a social justice activist based in the US. His research helps to inform inclusive practices surrounding science and multicultural perspectives. Greg A. Wiggan is Professor of Urban Education, Adjunct Professor of Sociology, and Affiliate Faculty of Africana Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, US. Marcia J. Watson-Vandiver is Assistant Professor of Elementary Education at Towson University, US.
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One: The Critical Role of Science in Teaching Diversity Two: Critical Postmodern Science Pedagogy Three: Science, Diversity and The Sociopolitical Four: Research Context Five: Challenges and Understandings Towards an Anti-Racist Education Six: Critical Role of Science in Teaching Diversity: Discussion, Recommendations, and Implications Appendix A: General Observation Protocol Appendix B: Interview Protocols Appendix C: Lesson Plan Appendix D: Phases of The Study Appendix E: Sampling Frame Course Descriptions
One: The Critical Role of Science in Teaching Diversity Two: Critical Postmodern Science Pedagogy Three: Science, Diversity and The Sociopolitical Four: Research Context Five: Challenges and Understandings Towards an Anti-Racist Education Six: Critical Role of Science in Teaching Diversity: Discussion, Recommendations, and Implications Appendix A: General Observation Protocol Appendix B: Interview Protocols Appendix C: Lesson Plan Appendix D: Phases of The Study Appendix E: Sampling Frame Course Descriptions
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