During this chat, we'll explore how to make science accessible to all
students. This is critically important, as all students should have the
opportunity to learn science to be prepared for a future STEM career. It is
required by the NGSS in Appendix D and every district, teacher, and
parent should also want this for the success of their students. This is not an
easy task and is an area in which we must continue to learn and grow. This is
evidenced by the implicit biases that occur and the gaps that exist in
populations that pursue STEM college and careers.
- What is equity? What is a bias?
- Why does equity in STEM education matter?
- What role has implicit biases played in creating historically underserved
student populations?
- How does the addition of phenomena in science education help support
equity?
- How can we create more equitable STEM learning opportunities for all
students, including during distance learning?
SPEAKERS:
Contessa Akintunji