STEM-Rich Maker Learning

Designing for Equity with Youth of Color

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Educational Theory, Multicultural Education, Teaching, Teaching Methods
Cover of the book STEM-Rich Maker Learning by Angela Calabrese Barton, Edna Tan, Teachers College Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Angela Calabrese Barton, Edna Tan ISBN: 9780807777053
Publisher: Teachers College Press Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Angela Calabrese Barton, Edna Tan
ISBN: 9780807777053
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English

In recent years, Maker-centered learning has emerged in schools and other spaces as a promising new phase of STEM education reform. With a sharp focus on equity, the authors investigate community-based STEM Making programs to determine whether, and how, they can address the educational needs of youth of color. They explore what it means for youth to engage in making with the explicit goal of addressing injustices in their lives. The text features longitudinal ethnographic data and compelling examples that show how youth of color from low-income backgrounds innovate and make usable artifacts to improve their lives and their communities. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the theory and practice of Making, STEM learning with adolescents, and equity in both formal and informal educational settings.

“This much-needed book critically and constructively examines the stories of making and makers that have captured the public imagination.”
—From the Foreword by Yasmin B. Kafai, University of Pennsylvania

“This book offers a timely critical framing of STEM-rich making brought to life with vivid portraits of youth engaged in equitable and consequential learning in and across community settings.”
—Beth Warren, Boston University

“A critical framing of STEM-rich making brought to life with vivid portraits of youth engaged in equitable and consequential learning.”
—Beth Warren, Boston University

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

In recent years, Maker-centered learning has emerged in schools and other spaces as a promising new phase of STEM education reform. With a sharp focus on equity, the authors investigate community-based STEM Making programs to determine whether, and how, they can address the educational needs of youth of color. They explore what it means for youth to engage in making with the explicit goal of addressing injustices in their lives. The text features longitudinal ethnographic data and compelling examples that show how youth of color from low-income backgrounds innovate and make usable artifacts to improve their lives and their communities. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the theory and practice of Making, STEM learning with adolescents, and equity in both formal and informal educational settings.

“This much-needed book critically and constructively examines the stories of making and makers that have captured the public imagination.”
—From the Foreword by Yasmin B. Kafai, University of Pennsylvania

“This book offers a timely critical framing of STEM-rich making brought to life with vivid portraits of youth engaged in equitable and consequential learning in and across community settings.”
—Beth Warren, Boston University

“A critical framing of STEM-rich making brought to life with vivid portraits of youth engaged in equitable and consequential learning.”
—Beth Warren, Boston University

More books from Teachers College Press

Cover of the book about Gender Identity Justice in Schools and Communities by Angela Calabrese Barton, Edna Tan
Cover of the book Closing the School Discipline Gap by Angela Calabrese Barton, Edna Tan
Cover of the book First Things First! by Angela Calabrese Barton, Edna Tan
Cover of the book Don't Leave the Story in the Book by Angela Calabrese Barton, Edna Tan
Cover of the book Remixing Multiliteracies by Angela Calabrese Barton, Edna Tan
Cover of the book Reading Across Multiple Texts in the Common Core Classroom by Angela Calabrese Barton, Edna Tan
Cover of the book Squandering America's Future—Why ECE Policy Matters for Equality, Our Economy, and Our Children by Angela Calabrese Barton, Edna Tan
Cover of the book Observing and Recording the Behavior of Young Children, Sixth Edition by Angela Calabrese Barton, Edna Tan
Cover of the book Charter Schools and the Corporate Makeover of Public Education by Angela Calabrese Barton, Edna Tan
Cover of the book Everyday Artists by Angela Calabrese Barton, Edna Tan
Cover of the book What Keeps Teachers Going? by Angela Calabrese Barton, Edna Tan
Cover of the book Assessing the Educational Data Movement by Angela Calabrese Barton, Edna Tan
Cover of the book Making Space for Active Learning by Angela Calabrese Barton, Edna Tan
Cover of the book Emergent Curriculum in the Primary Classroom by Angela Calabrese Barton, Edna Tan
Cover of the book Expanding College Access for Urban Youth by Angela Calabrese Barton, Edna Tan
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy