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E-raamat: Girls and Women of Color In STEM

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"At no time in our period in history is it more important for us to engage the untapped resource of women of color in today's workforce, specifically in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Girls and women of color bring culturally different understandings and experiences that can be leveraged to innovatively solve complex problems. It is both timely and imperative that education and career efforts work to build the capacity of girls and women of color to advance in STEM fields. This book is a culmination of research on the issues and challenges (and successes!) for girls and young women in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Authors in these thirteen chapters share their research on the impact of current practices in schools and related educational settings, as well as effective interventions that illustrate ways to assist and promote girls and women of color to navigate the double bind in STEM fields today. The chapters address issues experienced across multiple ethnicities and races and span a broad range of settings from early childhood to high school to higher education. The book is organized around two parts: those studies focused on partnerships and professional development outside the school walls and those studies of girls and young women of color within schools"--

"At no time in our period in history is it more important for us to engage the untapped resource of women of color in today's workforce, specifically in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Girls and women of color bring culturally different understandings and experiences that can be leveraged to innovatively solve complex problems. It is both timely and imperative that education and career efforts work to build the capacity of girls and women of color to advance in STEM fields. This book is a culmination of research on the issues and challenges (and successes!) for girls and young women in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Authors in these thirteen chapters share their research on the impact of current practices in schools and related educational settings, as well as effective interventions that illustrate ways to assist and promote girls and women of color to navigate the double bind in STEM fields today. The chapters address issues experienced across multiple ethnicities and races and span a broad range of settings from early childhood to high school to higher education. The book is organized around two parts: those studies focused on partnerships and professional development outside the school walls and those studies of girls and young women of color within schools"-- culturally different understandings and experiences that can be leveraged to innovatively solve complex problems. It is both timely and imperative that education and career efforts work to build the capacity of girls and women of color to advance in STEM fields. This book is a culmination of research on the issues and challenges (and successes!) for girls and young women in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Authors in these thirteen chapters share their research on the impact of current practices in schools and related educational settings, as well as effective interventions that illustrate ways to assist and promote girls and women of color to navigate the double bind in STEM fields today. The chapters address issues experienced across multiple ethnicities and races and span a broad range of settings from early childhood to high school to higher education. The book is organized around two parts: those studies focused on partnerships and professional development outside the school walls and those studies of girls and young women of color within schools"--
Foreword ix
Introduction: An Overview of K-12 Issues Related Women and Girls of Color in STEM xiii
PART I BUILDING CAPACITY OUTSIDE THE SCHOOL WALLS
1 Cultivating Hispanic/Latina and African American Females in Reading, Mathematics, and Science (Charms) for STEM at the Elementary School: Results of One Project
3(16)
Patricia J. Larke
Gwendolyn Webb-Hasan
Teresa Jimarez
Yeping Li
2 Plugging the Leaks in the STEM Pipeline: Nurturing Early Interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Among Girls of Color
19(16)
Charlease Kelly-Jackson
3 UNO EUREKAI-STEM: Doing Something About the Double Bind
35(16)
Carol T. Mitchell
Amelia Tangeman
PART II BUILDING CAPACITY INSIDE THE SCHOOL WALLS
4 "We Stumble, Fall, Get Up, and Continue Walking": Latina Students' Attitudes Towards Science
51(18)
Kathryn Scantlebury
Beth Wassell
5 Developing STEM Ambitions: An Examination of Inequality by Gender and Race/Ethnicity
69(22)
Catherine Riegle-Crumb
Karisma Morton
Sarah Blanchard
6 Black Women and Girls, Science Achievement, and Education Policy: Black Feminist and Critical Race Feminist Perspectives
91(14)
Theodorea Regina Berry
Reanna S. Roby
7 African American Female Achievement in STEM: AP Courses Provide a Different Story?
105(12)
Jemimah L. Young
Jamaal Young
8 Kenyan Secondary School Students' Perceptions of Their Science Classroom: Influence of Gender, School Type, and Instructional Context
117(18)
Lee Shumow
Teresa A. Wasonga
9 African American Middle School Girls in a Community-Based Informal Program: Mining Rare Gems to Pursue STEM
135(22)
Natalie S. King
Rose M. Pringie
Mayra L. Cordero
Natalie Ridgewell
10 Latina Parental Involvement: Contributions to Persistence in STEM Fields
157(26)
Katie Brkich
Alejandro J. Gallard Martinez
Alma D. Stevenson
Gillian Bayne
Wesley Pitts
Beth Wassell
Lorena Claeys
Belinda Bustos Flores
11 Participation in the Advancing Out-of-School Learning in Mathematics and Engineering Project: Supporting Middle School Latinas' Bilingual and STEM Identities
183(24)
Carlos Ldpezleiva
Sylvia Celeddn-Pattichis
Marios S. Pattichis
12 Exploring How School Counselors Position: Low-Income African American Girls As Mathematics and Science Learners: Findings From Year Two Data
207(22)
Cirecie West-Olatunji
Eunhui Yoon
Lauren Shure
Rose Pringle
Thomasenia Adams
13 STEM-ing the Tide: Women of Color Reimagining Their "Place" Through Sociocultural Action
229(24)
Aria Razfar
Zayoni Torres
About the Editors 253(4)
About the Contributors 257
Barbara Polnick, Texas A&M University

Julia Ballenger, Texas A&M University-Commerce

Beverly J. Irby, Texas A&M University

Nahed Abdelrahman, Texas A&M University