Deprogramming Deficit: A Narrative of a Developing Black Critical STEM Education Researcher

Monica L. Ridgeway
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This essay shares a personal narrative from a Black woman STEM education researcher whose experiences living in poverty positively impacted her childhood and provided her with skills and strategies to navigate academia. The author’s lived experiences have influenced her social justice research agenda aimed at combating social inequities. Her use of narrative is intended to provide insight for other researchers of color who may share similar experiences with their participants. Ultimately, her goal is to disrupt deficit narratives about communities of color living in poverty, which typically fail to address their systematic disenfranchisement, by providing a counter-narrative and descriptions of her lived experiences with STEM.
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去编程缺陷:一个发展中的黑人关键STEM教育研究者的叙述
本文分享了一位黑人女性STEM教育研究人员的个人叙述,她在贫困中的生活经历对她的童年产生了积极影响,并为她提供了驾驭学术界的技能和策略。作者的生活经历影响了她旨在消除社会不平等现象的社会正义研究议程。她使用叙事的目的是为其他可能与参与者分享类似经历的有色人种研究人员提供见解。最终,她的目标是通过提供对她在STEM的生活经历的反叙事和描述,打破关于生活在贫困中的有色人种社区的赤字叙事,这些社区通常无法解决他们被系统性剥夺选举权的问题。
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Communications on Stochastic Analysis
Communications on Stochastic Analysis Mathematics-Statistics and Probability
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期刊介绍: The journal Communications on Stochastic Analysis (COSA) is published in four issues annually (March, June, September, December). It aims to present original research papers of high quality in stochastic analysis (both theory and applications) and emphasizes the global development of the scientific community. The journal welcomes articles of interdisciplinary nature. Expository articles of current interest will occasionally be published. COSAis indexed in Mathematical Reviews (MathSciNet), Zentralblatt für Mathematik, and SCOPUS
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