High school Black girls’ experiences in a STEM after-school program: A qualitative case study

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH School Science and Mathematics Pub Date : 2023-11-20 DOI:10.1111/ssm.12624
Miranda Mullins Allen
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Due to limited research on Black girls in science education, this study focuses on the forms of capital Black girls cultivated through their participation in a community-based STEM after-school program. The study drew from the interviews and a focus group session of 10 Black girls and investigated their formal and informal experiences in science. Using intersectionality and community cultural wealth as theoretical perspectives, findings revealed that multiple forms of capital (aspirational, social, navigational, and familial) were fostered and interconnected throughout the program. The intersections of race and gender were also prominent contributions to the multidimensional, nuanced ways Black girls experience and flourish in STEM education. Implications and recommendations for future research on Black girls in science are discussed.
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高中黑人女孩在STEM课后项目中的经历:定性案例研究
由于对黑人女孩在科学教育中的研究有限,本研究主要关注黑人女孩通过参加社区STEM课后项目培养的资本形式。这项研究从10个黑人女孩的访谈和焦点小组会议中得出,调查了她们在科学方面的正式和非正式经历。利用交叉性和社区文化财富作为理论视角,研究结果显示,在整个项目中,多种形式的资本(理想的、社会的、航海的和家庭的)得到了培养和联系。种族和性别的交集也是黑人女孩在STEM教育中经历和发展的多维、微妙方式的重要贡献。讨论了黑人女孩在科学方面的未来研究的意义和建议。
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School Science and Mathematics EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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