Black Representation in the Science Curriculum

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Black Representation in the Science Curriculum

Implications for Identity, Culture, Belonging, and Curriculum Development

Cognition and cognitive psychology Moral and social purpose of education Educational strategies and policy Higher education, tertiary education Teaching of a specific subject

Author: Catherine L. Quinlan

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Collection: Routledge Research in STEM Education

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 2nd August 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040110560


This book sheds new light on the importance of Black representation in the US science curriculum from a social, cultural, cognitive, and scientific perspective.

Weaving together content, new methodologies, and science education pedagogies, it opens up new space for the meaningful inclusion of the science capital and cultural capital of Black people in the US science curricula. Drawing on ethnographic interviews with African American Gullah-Geechee and research outcomes from qualitative and quantitative research and curriculum development, it brings home the importance of attending to a sense of belonging in the K-12 science curricula toward lasting equity and inclusion. The author uses applied cognitive psychology theories as frameworks to show how perceptions about the perceived value of Black representation as a way of knowing is influenced by identity, culture, and social schemas.

Incorporating new methodologies and approaches focused on inclusion and belonging, it will appeal to scholars, researchers, upper-level and post-graduate students with interest in STEM education, race and ethnicity in education, equity, and research methods in education.

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