Madkins Tia C, de Royston Maxine McKinney
Curriculum and Instruction, College of Education, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas.
Curriculum and Instruction, School of Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin.
Sci Educ. 2019 Nov;103(6):1319-1346. doi: 10.1002/sce.21542. Epub 2019 Jul 31.
Failure to improve achievement in K-12 science for racially minoritized students and students living in poverty continues to challenge the inclusionary rhetoric of . Science education researchers, teacher educators, and educators must consider the racialized and classed inequalities that continue to limit students' opportunities to learn. To achieve this, we must be able to conceptualize sociopolitical pedagogical approaches and learn from empirical examples of science teachers who consciously attend to their students' realities in empowering rather than deficit-oriented ways. We argue for the importance of utilizing culturally relevant pedagogy (CRP) and attending to and theorizing an educator's sociopolitical consciousness and enactments of political clarity in science instruction. Our analysis highlights how an African American male science teacher responds to his middle school students' realities and identities as African American youth and children growing up contexts with limited economic resources. Through classroom observations and interviews with the teacher, we nuance our understanding of , the third tenet of CRP, as reliant upon a teacher's political clarity and examine how, through instruction, science teachers can position students and their realities as consonant with knowing and doing science and being scientists.
未能提高少数族裔学生和贫困学生在K-12科学课程中的成绩,这继续对……的包容性言辞构成挑战。科学教育研究者、教师教育工作者和教育工作者必须考虑到种族化和阶层化的不平等现象,这些不平等现象继续限制着学生的学习机会。为了实现这一点,我们必须能够构思出社会政治教学方法,并从那些有意识地以赋权而非缺陷导向的方式关注学生实际情况的科学教师的实证案例中学习。我们主张利用与文化相关的教学法(CRP)以及关注并理论化教育者的社会政治意识和在科学教学中体现政治清晰度的重要性。我们的分析突出了一位非裔美国男性科学教师如何回应他的初中学生作为非裔美国青年以及成长于经济资源有限环境中的儿童的实际情况和身份认同。通过课堂观察和对该教师的访谈,我们细化了对CRP第三条原则的理解,即它依赖于教师的政治清晰度,并探讨了科学教师如何通过教学将学生及其实际情况定位为与认识和从事科学以及成为科学家相一致。