To make sound science-related decisions in a global society, individuals must possess a science identity, or see themselves as capable of doing and understanding science. Science identity development begins in school-aged years, when multilingual students (MLs) are often marginalised in the classroom due to language challenges and low expectations placed on them. This descriptive multiple case study explores the science identities expressed by six US high school MLs in their biology classrooms. Data from semi structured interviews were analysed through qualitative coding methods. Secondary data sources included field notes from observations conducted in each student’s classroom six times during the school year. Results revealed that all MLs...
Opportunity for an equal education is one of the cornerstones of the United States educational syste...
Our research is embedded in the multilingual national context of Luxembourg, a small diverse country...
Abstract In this article, the author suggests that children’s natural inclination to explore nature...
textResearch on differences in STEM outcomes for females and students of color has been an ongoing e...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015High school plays a key role in raising Latino student...
textThis was a qualitative case study focusing on one fourth-grade bilingual teacher and her student...
Many science identity researchers theorize identity as a process of authoring and re-authoring onese...
Our research investigates science identity in the context of Hispanic science, technology, engineeri...
Scientific literacy is vital for 21st century citizens to have the skills to make informeddecisions ...
This thesis investigates how students in a linguistically diverse 7th grade science lab group intera...
ABSTRACT: In this study, we explore language – specifically the use of Spanish, in a sixth-grade sci...
This thesis investigates how students negotiate identity in school science discourse when working wi...
Developing student interest is critical to supporting student learning in computer science. Research...
This study describes multilingual students’ authentic use of their first and second languages in a t...
This study describes multilingual students’ authentic use of their first and second languages in a t...
Opportunity for an equal education is one of the cornerstones of the United States educational syste...
Our research is embedded in the multilingual national context of Luxembourg, a small diverse country...
Abstract In this article, the author suggests that children’s natural inclination to explore nature...
textResearch on differences in STEM outcomes for females and students of color has been an ongoing e...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015High school plays a key role in raising Latino student...
textThis was a qualitative case study focusing on one fourth-grade bilingual teacher and her student...
Many science identity researchers theorize identity as a process of authoring and re-authoring onese...
Our research investigates science identity in the context of Hispanic science, technology, engineeri...
Scientific literacy is vital for 21st century citizens to have the skills to make informeddecisions ...
This thesis investigates how students in a linguistically diverse 7th grade science lab group intera...
ABSTRACT: In this study, we explore language – specifically the use of Spanish, in a sixth-grade sci...
This thesis investigates how students negotiate identity in school science discourse when working wi...
Developing student interest is critical to supporting student learning in computer science. Research...
This study describes multilingual students’ authentic use of their first and second languages in a t...
This study describes multilingual students’ authentic use of their first and second languages in a t...
Opportunity for an equal education is one of the cornerstones of the United States educational syste...
Our research is embedded in the multilingual national context of Luxembourg, a small diverse country...
Abstract In this article, the author suggests that children’s natural inclination to explore nature...