Diversifying STEM: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Race and Gender

Author:   Ebony O. McGee ,  William H. Robinson ,  Ebony O. McGee ,  William H. Robinson
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
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9781978805682


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   01 November 2019
Recommended Age:   From 18 to 99 years
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Diversifying STEM: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Race and Gender


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2020 Choice? Outstanding Academic Title Research frequently neglects the important ways that race and gender intersect within the complex structural dynamics of STEM. Diversifying STEM fills this void, bringing together a wide array of perspectives and the voices of a number of multidisciplinary scholars. The essays cover three main areas: the widely-held ideology that science and mathematics are ""value-free,"" which promotes pedagogies of colorblindness in the classroom as well as an avoidance of discussions around using mathematics and science to promote social justice; how male and female students of color experience the intersection of racist and sexist structures that lead to general underrepresentation and marginalization; and recognizing that although there are no quick fixes, there exists evidence-based research suggesting concrete ways of doing a better job of including individuals of color in STEM. As a whole this volume will allow practitioners, teachers, students, faculty, and professionals to reimagine STEM across a variety of educational paradigms, perspectives, and disciplines, which is critical in finding solutions that broaden the participation of historically underrepresented groups within the STEM disciplines.

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Author:   Ebony O. McGee ,  William H. Robinson ,  Ebony O. McGee ,  William H. Robinson
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
Imprint:   Rutgers University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781978805682


ISBN 10:   1978805683
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   01 November 2019
Recommended Age:   From 18 to 99 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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In their edited collection, Ebony O. McGee and William H. Robinson explore the complex nature of race and gender within the STEM fields. For far too long, researchers and practitioners in STEM have avoided the intersection of race and gender as well as the pervasiveness of racism and sexism. McGee and Robinson, along with their authors, break down the wall that has stood in front of these discussions for decades. --Marybeth Gasman coauthor of Educating a Diverse Nation: Lessons from Minority-Serving Institutions Diversifying STEM is a compilation of sound and comprehensive research...accessible to multiple stakeholders both in and outside of the field of STEM education. Parents, teachers, administrators, policymakers, college students and researchers could benefit from this work. --Crystal Hill Morton Indiana University School of Education - IUPUI


This collection of articles, many including first-person accounts, reflects the experiences of women and people of color as they negotiate entry to STEM fields. As such, it is a much-needed contribution to the literature, a book that should be required reading for STEM faculty and administrators especially at predominantly white institutions who truly want to make their departments and universities more inclusive. Highly recommended. -- Choice The etymology of the word diversity aligns with mathematics and science in its focus on variation. This book offers insight into how variation in identity influences the experiences and socialization of students in STEM education. Building on theories and concepts from across the social sciences, the book's contributors engage the STEM opportunity to learn literature in novel fashion. --William F. Tate Edward Mallinckrodt Distinguished Professor in Arts & Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis The partnership between Dr. McGee and Dr. Robinson has given STEM diversity work an expanded, multidisciplinary lens that allows us to consider both research and practitioners' experiences. This book shares the unique perspectives of scholars from across the nation, encompassing a variety of backgrounds. It's a rich outcome of the 'Diversifying STEM' panels at Vanderbilt and related work, and a resource that can be used to better inform our practice. --Renetta Garrison Tull Vice Chancellor of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, UC Davis Chronicle of Higher Education 'Selected New Books on Higher Education' round-up https: //www.chronicle.com/article/Selected-New-Books-on-Higher/247906-- Chronicle of Higher Education Diversifying STEM is a compilation of sound and comprehensive research...accessible to multiple stakeholders both in and outside of the field of STEM education. Parents, teachers, administrators, policymakers, college students and researchers could benefit from this work. --Crystal Hill Morton Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, School of Education Whether examining colorblind liberalism or tracing the paths of Black, Afro-Brazilian, and Pakistani women through science and mathematics at American universities, a multidisciplinary team of authors present a range of perspectives and analysis on students of color in STEM fields. Diversifying STEM brings together top scholars on topics of vital importance to today's educators, especially those who want to increase the number of qualified STEM students at their institutions. --Brian A. Burt University of Wisconsin-Madison


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EBONY O. MCGEE is an associate professor of diversity and STEM education at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee.   WILLIAM H. ROBINSON is a professor of electrical engineering and the associate dean for academic success in the school of engineering at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee.    

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