A Re-Envisioned Multicultural STEM Education for All
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- Increasing opportunity and access to high-quality science and engineering learning and instruction;
- Emphasizing increased achievement, representation, and identification with science and engineering;
- Expanding what constitutes science and engineering;
- Seeing science and engineering as part of justice movements (p. 23).
2. The Tenets of Multicultural Education
3. Multicultural Education and STEM Disciplines
3.1. Multicultural Science Education
3.2. Multicultural Mathematics Education
4. Calling for a Re-Envisioned Multicultural STEM Education
4.1. A Call for STEM Education That Is Equitable
4.2. A Call for STEM Education That Is Pluralistic
4.3. A Call for STEM Education as a Path to Justice
5. Calls for Action and Concluding Thoughts
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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