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Judul Belonging and Identity in STEM Higher Education / Edited by Camille Kandiko Howson, Martyn Kingsbury
Pengarang Kandiko Howson, Camille (editor)
Kingsbury, Martyn (editor)
Penerbitan London : UCL Press, 2024
Deskripsi Fisik 358 p. :ill.
ISBN 9781800085008
9781800084995
9781800085015
9781800084988
Subjek BELONGING (SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY)
Catatan In Belonging and Identity in STEM Higher Education, leading scholars, teachers, practitioners and students explore belonging and identity in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields, and how this is impacted by disciplinary changes and the post-pandemic higher education context. In STEM fields, positivist approaches and a focus on numerical data can lead to assumptions that they are unemotional, impersonal disciplines. The need for mathematical competency, logical thinking and disciplinary contexts can be barriers to engagement, belonging and success in STEM. STEM ways of thinking, such as those underpinning abstract and complex mathematics, can form the basis for new ways of conceptualising belonging for both staff and students, going beyond socio-demographic and cultural differences. In this book, chapters and case study contributions analyse what is unique about STEM educational environments for staff and students in the UK, Ireland, Europe, Scandinavia and Asia. The authors examine t
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