Catherine L. Quinlan
Black Representation in the Science Curriculum
Implications for Identity, Culture, Belonging, and Curriculum Development
Catherine L. Quinlan
Black Representation in the Science Curriculum
Implications for Identity, Culture, Belonging, and Curriculum Development
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This book sheds new light on the importance of Black representation in the US science curriculum from a social, cultural, cognitive, and scientific perspective.
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This book sheds new light on the importance of Black representation in the US science curriculum from a social, cultural, cognitive, and scientific perspective.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 487g
- ISBN-13: 9781032757193
- ISBN-10: 1032757191
- Artikelnr.: 70147231
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 487g
- ISBN-13: 9781032757193
- ISBN-10: 1032757191
- Artikelnr.: 70147231
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Catherine L. Quinlan received her training in science education at Teachers College, Columbia University and her first academic appointment at Howard University. She is currently Associate Professor of Science Education at Howard University.
Part 1: The Influence of Social Schemas on Belonging, Identity, and
Meaningful Inclusion 1. Social Schemas, Identity, and Belonging 2. The
Influence of Social Schemas on Identity and Belonging in Science 3. High
School Biology Students' Schema Progression Using an STS Context 4. Why
Science Pedagogy and Black Representation Matters? Part 2: Including the
Lived experiences and Narratives of Black heritage in Science as a Way of
Knowing. 5. Including the Lived Experiences and Narratives of Black
heritage: Multifaceted Methods, Ideas, and Considerations 6. Food Pathways
of the African Diaspora: Science Standards and Science Content 7.
Preservice Teachers' Views of the Nature of Science and Lesson
Implementations: Implications for the Sociocultural Embeddedness of Science
8. Topics for Inclusion of Black Narratives into Science Concepts Part 3:
Science Pedagogies and Considerations for Other Ways of Knowing in Science
9. Argumentation as a Schema-Based Science Pedagogy for Inclusive Content
10. Connecting Learning With The Material World Through Object, Place, and
Play 11. African Rock Art Image Analysis 12. Representation and The
Economic Pipeline
Meaningful Inclusion 1. Social Schemas, Identity, and Belonging 2. The
Influence of Social Schemas on Identity and Belonging in Science 3. High
School Biology Students' Schema Progression Using an STS Context 4. Why
Science Pedagogy and Black Representation Matters? Part 2: Including the
Lived experiences and Narratives of Black heritage in Science as a Way of
Knowing. 5. Including the Lived Experiences and Narratives of Black
heritage: Multifaceted Methods, Ideas, and Considerations 6. Food Pathways
of the African Diaspora: Science Standards and Science Content 7.
Preservice Teachers' Views of the Nature of Science and Lesson
Implementations: Implications for the Sociocultural Embeddedness of Science
8. Topics for Inclusion of Black Narratives into Science Concepts Part 3:
Science Pedagogies and Considerations for Other Ways of Knowing in Science
9. Argumentation as a Schema-Based Science Pedagogy for Inclusive Content
10. Connecting Learning With The Material World Through Object, Place, and
Play 11. African Rock Art Image Analysis 12. Representation and The
Economic Pipeline
Part 1: The Influence of Social Schemas on Belonging, Identity, and
Meaningful Inclusion 1. Social Schemas, Identity, and Belonging 2. The
Influence of Social Schemas on Identity and Belonging in Science 3. High
School Biology Students' Schema Progression Using an STS Context 4. Why
Science Pedagogy and Black Representation Matters? Part 2: Including the
Lived experiences and Narratives of Black heritage in Science as a Way of
Knowing. 5. Including the Lived Experiences and Narratives of Black
heritage: Multifaceted Methods, Ideas, and Considerations 6. Food Pathways
of the African Diaspora: Science Standards and Science Content 7.
Preservice Teachers' Views of the Nature of Science and Lesson
Implementations: Implications for the Sociocultural Embeddedness of Science
8. Topics for Inclusion of Black Narratives into Science Concepts Part 3:
Science Pedagogies and Considerations for Other Ways of Knowing in Science
9. Argumentation as a Schema-Based Science Pedagogy for Inclusive Content
10. Connecting Learning With The Material World Through Object, Place, and
Play 11. African Rock Art Image Analysis 12. Representation and The
Economic Pipeline
Meaningful Inclusion 1. Social Schemas, Identity, and Belonging 2. The
Influence of Social Schemas on Identity and Belonging in Science 3. High
School Biology Students' Schema Progression Using an STS Context 4. Why
Science Pedagogy and Black Representation Matters? Part 2: Including the
Lived experiences and Narratives of Black heritage in Science as a Way of
Knowing. 5. Including the Lived Experiences and Narratives of Black
heritage: Multifaceted Methods, Ideas, and Considerations 6. Food Pathways
of the African Diaspora: Science Standards and Science Content 7.
Preservice Teachers' Views of the Nature of Science and Lesson
Implementations: Implications for the Sociocultural Embeddedness of Science
8. Topics for Inclusion of Black Narratives into Science Concepts Part 3:
Science Pedagogies and Considerations for Other Ways of Knowing in Science
9. Argumentation as a Schema-Based Science Pedagogy for Inclusive Content
10. Connecting Learning With The Material World Through Object, Place, and
Play 11. African Rock Art Image Analysis 12. Representation and The
Economic Pipeline







