计算物理学科研究[j]

A. M. Phillips, E. Gouvea, B. Gravel, T. Atherton
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与强化不公平权力结构的做法相反,与抵抗主题(通过批判性分析确定)相融合的STEM学科实践更适合支持边缘化学生。我们确定了两个例子(在计算物理课程的设置中),我们注意到学科实践和酷儿理论之间的共鸣。我们用这种对我们学习环境的奇怪阅读来探索奇怪物理教育的可能性。我们认为,识别和扩大与这些主题兼容的STEM实践可以支持以正义为导向的教学法,并与将代理和科学实践纳入物理课堂的努力保持一致。
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Disciplinary Inq[ee]ry in Computational Physics
As opposed to practices that reinforce inequitable power structures, disciplinary practices in STEM that con-verge with themes of resistance (identified through Critical analysis) are better suited to support marginalized students. We identify two instances (within the setting of a computational physics course) where we notice resonance between disciplinary practices and queer theory. We use this queer reading of our learning environment to explore possibilities for queering physics education. We argue that identifying and amplifying STEM practices that are compatible with such themes can support justice-oriented pedagogy and align with efforts to incorporate agency and scientific practices into Physics classrooms.
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