The purpose of this work is to examine the role of neoliberal reasoning in practices impacting science access, participation, and achievement for Black girls in K–12 public education. By situating science education in a neoliberal context, extant literature and study findings indicate that neoliberal ideas construct science education by influencing how instructional leaders facilitate access to advanced courses in science and mathematics. This paper examines aspects of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education by exploring how school administrators articulate principles of instructional leadership to facilitate access and successful participation for Black female students in Advanced Placement mathematics and scienc...
Contemporary science education policy documents call for curriculum and pedagogy that lead to studen...
The current school system lacks racial representation among science, technology, engineering, and ma...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for the Study of So...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06There is a growing body of scholarship in mathemati...
This paper examines STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) as a form of neoliberal...
This study presents the interpretations and perceptions of Black girls who participated in I AM STEM...
While many education scholars have discussed the racist and neoliberal capitalist relations that ope...
Black women sit at the intersection of two, informing stereotypes: race and gender. This intersectio...
The underachievement of female and minority students in science is well documented. What is not well...
An ethnographic qualitative case study was conducted by examining the perceptions of two 5th grade B...
The neoliberal university undervalues teaching and upholds standardization practices that reproduce ...
When it comes to engaging our youth, education is an imperative topic of discussion. With the distra...
This article describes translation of research on resistance against neoliberalism into the curricul...
This paper is a part of a larger research study exploring the STEM learning experiences of Black gir...
This paper problematizes the enduring conscription of STEM learning in discourses of U.S. global asc...
Contemporary science education policy documents call for curriculum and pedagogy that lead to studen...
The current school system lacks racial representation among science, technology, engineering, and ma...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for the Study of So...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06There is a growing body of scholarship in mathemati...
This paper examines STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) as a form of neoliberal...
This study presents the interpretations and perceptions of Black girls who participated in I AM STEM...
While many education scholars have discussed the racist and neoliberal capitalist relations that ope...
Black women sit at the intersection of two, informing stereotypes: race and gender. This intersectio...
The underachievement of female and minority students in science is well documented. What is not well...
An ethnographic qualitative case study was conducted by examining the perceptions of two 5th grade B...
The neoliberal university undervalues teaching and upholds standardization practices that reproduce ...
When it comes to engaging our youth, education is an imperative topic of discussion. With the distra...
This article describes translation of research on resistance against neoliberalism into the curricul...
This paper is a part of a larger research study exploring the STEM learning experiences of Black gir...
This paper problematizes the enduring conscription of STEM learning in discourses of U.S. global asc...
Contemporary science education policy documents call for curriculum and pedagogy that lead to studen...
The current school system lacks racial representation among science, technology, engineering, and ma...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for the Study of So...