We will share justice-oriented pedagogical strategies and
tools empirically co-developed through a partnership project involving educators
and youth for teaching science and engineering practices in STEM programs at
informal settings.
TAKEAWAYS:
1. This session provides participants with strategies and tools for justice-oriented instructional approaches for teaching SEPs, with attention on informal science programs. These justice-oriented practices, developed by educators, youth, and researchers, focus on supporting youth in having equitable opportunities to develop expertise in SEPs, and empowering youth to agentically enact practices toward investigating issues and questions that matter to them personally and socially; 2.
We will engage participants in two activities: a) exploring justice-oriented pedagogical practices and b) designing instructional plans for STEM learning using the pedagogical practices; and 3. We will share tools and resources empirically produced from collaborations in multiple informal STEM programs, including a) practice briefs, b) design approaches for implementing pedagogical practices, and c) teaching and learning cases. These pedagogical practices and tools will be useful to informal STEM educators and school teachers who seek to use justice-oriented STEM projects with their students.
SPEAKERS:
Micaela Balzer (Impression 5 Science Center: Lansing, MI), Sinead Brien (Michigan State University: East Lansing, MI)