InSTEMnifying Youth: STEM, Capital, & Power

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Critical Education Pub Date : 2017-11-01 DOI:10.14288/CE.V8I15.186265
M. Bulfin
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Abstract This paper analyzes the push from the federal government to get more institutions of higher education to graduate greater numbers of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) majors and educators.  This push is based on research mostly coming from foundations and industries that employ STEM workers.  Researchers question whether the STEM shortage is actually a reality or a myth driven by other factors.  The author’s anecdotal experiences working for a university that prides itself on STEM are considered while offering a theory that policies and initiatives favoring STEM are but the latest instance of education being used as a tool of commerce. The theoretical implications of the push for STEM in universities are considered to question if a manufactured STEM “crisis” is just another insidious extension of neoliberal power into institutions and upon bodies in a Foucaultian sense. Keywords: STEM, higher education, power, capital
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工具化青年:STEM,资本和权力
摘要:本文分析了联邦政府推动更多的高等教育机构培养更多的科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)专业学生和教育工作者。这一推动是基于主要来自雇用STEM工作者的基金会和行业的研究。研究人员质疑STEM人才短缺究竟是现实还是由其他因素驱动的神话。作者在一所以STEM为傲的大学工作的轶事经历被考虑在内,同时提出了一个理论,即支持STEM的政策和举措只是教育被用作商业工具的最新实例。在大学中推动STEM的理论含义被认为是一个问题,如果一个制造的STEM“危机”只是新自由主义权力在福柯意义上对机构和身体的另一种阴险的延伸。关键词:STEM,高等教育,权力,资本
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