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E-grāmata: Qualitative Research in STEM: Studies of Equity, Access, and Innovation

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  • Formāts: 330 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jul-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
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  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jul-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317385189

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Qualitative Research in STEM examines the groundbreaking potential of qualitative research methods to address issues of social justice, equity, and sustainability in STEM. A collection of empirical studies conducted by prominent STEM researchers, this book examines the experiences and challenges faced by traditionally marginalized groups in STEM, most notably culturally and linguistically diverse students and women. Investigations into these issues, as well as the high dropout rate among engineering students and issues of academic integrity in STEM, come with detailed explanations of the study methodologies used in each case. Contributors also provide personal narratives that share their perspectives on the benefits of qualitative research methodologies for the topics explored. Through a variety of qualitative methodologies, including participatory action research, Indigenous research, and critical ethnography, this volume aims to reveal and remedy the inequalities within STEM education today.
Introduction 1(12)
Sherry Marx
PART I Critical Studies in Informal STEM Education
13(70)
1 "I Am an Innovator": Quahn's Counternarrative of Becoming in STEM
15(21)
Myunghwan Shin
Angela Calabrese Barton
LaQuahn Johnson
2 "I Come Because I Make Toy": Examining Nodes of Criticality in an Afterschool Science and Engineering (SE) Club with Refugee Youth
36(24)
Edna Tan
Beverly Faircloth
3 Sociocultural Analysis of Engineering Design: Latino High-School Students' Funds of Knowledge and Implications for Culturally Responsive Engineering Education
60(23)
Joel Alejandro Mejia
Amy Wilson-Lopez
PART II Access and Equity in Undergraduate Engineering Education
83(94)
4 Bruised but Not Broken: African-American Women's Persistence in Engineering Degree Programs in Spite of Stereotype Threat
85(34)
Stacie L. Gregory
5 Examining Academic Integrity in the Postmodern: Undergraduates' Use of Solutions to Complete Textbook-based Engineering Coursework
119(28)
Angela Minichiello
6 Engineering Dropouts: A Qualitative Examination of Why Undergraduates Leave Engineering
147(30)
Matthew Meyer
Sherry Marx
PART III Indigenous Ways of Knowing in STEM Education
177(52)
7 nitacimowinis: A Research Story in Indigenous Science Education
179(24)
Jeff Baker
8 From Ambivalences toward Self-Efficacy: Bilingual Teacher Candidates' Shifting Sense of Knowing as Conocimiento with STEM
203(26)
Anita Bright
G. Sue Kasun
PART IV Access and Equity in Science and Math Education
229(77)
9 Examining the Nonrational in Science Classrooms: Girls, Sustainability, and Science Education
231(25)
Kimberly Haverkos
10 Seven Types of Subitizing Activity Characterizing Young Children's Mental Activity
256(31)
Beth L. MacDonald
Jesse L. M. Wilkins
11 Orienting Students to One Another and to the Mathematics during Discussions
287(19)
Elham Kazemi
Adrian Cunard
Appendix: Youth Interview Protocol 306(1)
Notes on Contributors 307(5)
Index 312
Sherry Marx is Associate Professor of English as Second Language (ESL) Education, Multicultural Education, and Qualitative Research Methods at Utah State University.