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Smith, Dorothy V. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2021
In this article, I use the idea of post-patrimonial governance to consider the science education of future scientists. I argue, with Anna Yeatman, that the politics of our time is structured by a contest between two kinds of post-patrimonial contractualism. Data are reported from a study of contemporary Australian scientists to show that some…
Descriptors: Science Education, STEM Education, Neoliberalism, Governance
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Teo, Tang Wee; Tan, Yong Leng Kelvin – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2020
The science laboratory is a politically entrenched space where complex power relations interplay while social agents learn about the rules and routines to ensure safety, precision and reproducibility in research work. This paper presents a case study of two Singaporean students undergoing apprenticeship in a 3-year school-based School Scientist…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Power Structure, Science Laboratories, Apprenticeships
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Galamba, Arthur; Matthews, Brian – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2021
In the twenty-first century, the rise and support of fascism-related views threaten freedom of speech, freedom of sexual orientation, religious tolerance and progressive agendas that advocate equity. We argue that mainstream science education generally does not, but should, educate students against fascism-related views--such as racism, sexism,…
Descriptors: Science Education, Scientific Literacy, Authoritarianism, Science and Society
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Earnest Watkins, Shari – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2022
In this paper, I discuss how Walls employs color-blind ideology, a critical race theory (CRT) tenet to analyze the role of race in the draw-a-scientist (DAST) literature. Walls' article, "A critical race theory analysis of the draw-a-scientist test: Are they really that white?" exposes how omitting race in DAST research leads to…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Race, Science Education, Freehand Drawing
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Wallace, Maria F. G. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2018
Over the years neoliberal ideology and discourse have become intricately connected to making science people. Science educators work within a complicated paradox where they are obligated to meet neoliberal demands that reinscribe dominant, hegemonic assumptions for producing a scientific workforce. Whether it is the discourse of school science,…
Descriptors: Science Education, Neoliberalism, Ideology, Feminism
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Chow-Garcia, Nizhoni; Lee, Naomi; Svihla, Vanessa; Sohn, Claira; Willie, Scott; Holsti, Maija; Wandinger-Ness, Angela – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2022
Native Americans are the least represented population in science fields. In recent years, undergraduate and graduate level summer research programs that aimed to increase the number of Native Americans in science have made some progress. As new programs are designed, key characteristics that address science self-efficacy and science identity and…
Descriptors: Self Concept, American Indians, American Indian Culture, Science Education
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Miles, Monica L.; Roby, ReAnna S. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2022
The contributions, participation, and exploitation of Black people within science and science education are devalued within the cannon of science teaching and learning. This in part is due to the Eurocentric nature of science and education. As a result, Black youth participate in science regularly; however, it is overlooked, not recognized, and/or…
Descriptors: Science Education, Oral Language, Story Telling, African American Achievement
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Johansson, Anders; Andersson, Staffan; Salminen-Karlsson, Minna; Elmgren, Maja – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2018
Educating new generations of physicists is often seen as a matter of attracting good students, teaching them physics and making sure that they stay at the university. Sometimes, questions are also raised about what could be done to increase diversity in recruitment. Using a discursive perspective, in this study of three introductory quantum…
Descriptors: Quantum Mechanics, Mechanics (Physics), Science Instruction, College Science
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Kermish-Allen, Ruth; Peterman, Karen; Bevc, Christine – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2019
The field of citizen science is one of the fastest growing sectors in informal education, specifically because of the new opportunities that are now available within today's digitized and networked world. This paper describes a unique co-created citizen science project, WeatherBlur, which brought fishermen, elementary students, and teachers from…
Descriptors: Science Projects, Citizen Participation, Weather, Computer Mediated Communication
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Howard, Melinda A.; Kern, Anne L. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2019
The purpose of this forum paper is to address how conceptions of "success" in STEM education are culturally informed, and how supporting students in achieving success goes beyond normative definitions of academic achievement. Furthermore, the imposition of success from the dominant culture may be limited in scope with culturally diverse…
Descriptors: Science Education, STEM Education, Science Achievement, American Indian Students
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Córdova, Ralph A.; Balcerzak, Phyllis – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2016
The authors of this study are teacher-researchers, the first is a university researcher and former third and fourth grade teacher, while the second author is a university-based science educator. They report findings from a community-based study that Ralph, the first author, and his students conducted across two academic years (2001-2003) in order…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Science Education, Science Process Skills, Communities of Practice
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Henderson, Senka; Oakley, Jennifer L.; King, Donna – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2020
In "It's the magic circle"! cogenerative dialogue is used to create a safe environment to address emotional conflicts in a project-based learning (PBL) science internship. Hsu is drawing on polyvagal theory (PVT) and event-oriented enquiry to show how educators can use cogens as a pedagogical tool to successfully address emotional…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Emotional Response, Conflict Resolution, Security (Psychology)
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Le, Paul T.; Matias, Cheryl E. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2019
The hope for multicultural, culturally competent, and diverse perspectives in science education falls short if theoretical considerations of whiteness are not entertained. Since whiteness is characterized as a hegemonic racial dominance that has become so natural it is almost invisible, this paper identifies how whiteness operates in science…
Descriptors: Whites, Science Education, Cultural Awareness, Power Structure
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McMahon, Tracey R.; Griese, Emily R.; Kenyon, DenYelle Baete – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2019
With growing evidence demonstrating the impact of undergraduate research experiences on educational persistence, efforts are currently being made to expand these opportunities within universities and research institutions throughout the United States. Recruiting underrepresented students into these programs has become an increasingly popular…
Descriptors: Scientists, Disproportionate Representation, Science Education, Student Diversity
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Gurgel, Ivã; Pietrocola, Mauricio; Watanabe, Graciella – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2016
In recent decades, changes in society have deeply affected the internal organization and the main goals of schools. These changes are particularly important in science education because science is one of the major sources of change in peoples' lives. This research provided the opportunity to investigate how these changes affect the way teachers…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Identification (Psychology), Physics, Science Instruction
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