Culturally responsive strategies for reforming STEM higher education turning the TIDES on inequity / edited by Kelly M. Mack, Association of American Colleges and Universities, USA, Kate Winter, Independent Consultant and Evaluator, USA, Melissa Soto, University of California, USA.

Other author Mack, Kelly M.
Other author Winter, Kate.
Other author Soto, Melissa.
Format Electronic
EditionFirst edition.
Publication InfoUnited Kingdom : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2019.
Descriptionxii, 287 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Contents Foreword / Ryan Kelsey and Sue Cui -- That none shall perish / Kelly M. Mack and Kate Winter -- Theoretical underpinnings of TIDES : Priorities, processes, and promise / Melvin Hall, Jamie Bracey, Eileen Parsons and Tykeia Robinson -- Cybernetic girls can be pinky : strategies to recruit and retain Latinas into STEM in the context of faculty-to-student empowerment / Lilliam Casillas-Martinez and Wilson Gonzalez-Espada -- Changing faculty culture to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in STEM education / Jennifer Speed, Donald L. Pair, Mehdi Zargham, Zhongmei Yao and Suzanne Franco -- In search of hidden but accessible truths : coding for all at Queens College / Eva M. Fernández and Christopher Vickery -- Fostering an environment for all students to succeed in computer science : integrating culturally responsive pedagogies with curricula redesign / Kiron Sharma, Laila Khreisat, Diana Cvitan and Gurjot Singh -- Culturally responsive strategies for addressing recruitment and retention of women in STEM : online modules for building STEM majors' computational skills / Mark Matlin, Elizabeth McCormack, Douglas Blank and Jennifer Spohrer -- Culturally responsive computational science through research experience in core-curriculum courses / Lior Shamir, Franco Delogu, Melinda Weinstein and Hsiao-Ping Moore -- A journey of discovery / Alla Webb, Raymond Gonzales and Monica Parrish Trent -- Equity through access to computer science learning at a small liberal arts college / Kathleen Purvis-Roberts and Thomas Poon -- Challenging us to change / Helen H. Hu, Patricia B. Campbell, Jessica C. Johnston, Brian Avery, Greg Gagne and Julie Stewart -- The rising TIDE of Wright State University : context, connections, and consequences / Travis Doom, John Gallagher, Michael Raymer and Kathleen Timmerman -- Music as the icebreaker for learning to code / Ani Nahapetian, Virginia Huynh, Omar Ruvalcaba, Ric Alviso and Gloria Melara -- Interventions addressing recruitment and retention of underrepresented minority groups in undergraduate STEM disciplines / Gleo Gughes Darden, Roni M. Ellington, Jigish Zaveri, Sanjay Bapna, Linda Akli, Stella Hargett, Prabir Bhattacharya, Ali Emdad and Asamoah Nkwanta -- Strengthening computer and mathematical sciences engagement and learning / Sambit Bhattacharya, Daniel Okunbor, Chekad Sarami, Perry Gillespie and Radoslav Nickolov -- Measurement and assessment / Kate Winter and Gabriele Haynes.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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Issued in other formElectronic version: Culturally responsive strategies for reforming STEM higher education. First edition. Bingley, UK : Emerald Publishing, 2019 9781787434059
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2018275483
ISBN9781787434066 hardback
ISBN1787434060 hardback

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