have been culturally and traditionally dominated by white males, inthe past they didn’t feel like there was a need to consider DEI issues, hence, engineeringprograms are perpetuating a dominant culture and a way of teaching engineering that does notrecognize nor value cultural, racial, linguistic, and economic differences.Q3: Alisha Sarang-SieminskiDrawing on the idea of stereotype threat developed by Claude Steele [21] and others, I thinkabout how students’ ability to thrive and succeed is impacted by their sense of belonging. Myown work in the classroom falls into 2 categories. First is what I think of as creating anaccessible and inclusive environment. This comes through intentional work in the course designand syllabus to make the
individual and team-level patterns that would help us address the following researchquestion: How can critique as a pedagogical strategy promote metacognition of learning andtransdisciplinarity?Setting. This study was performed at a mid-Atlantic research university in an interdisciplinaryproject-based course that encourages creative thinking and productive critiques. The class metonline during Fall semester 2020, using Zoom and other apps to meet and collaborate with peersand invited guests from the community and businesses.The course description in the syllabus states: This course is designed to lead students through the process of creative inquiry, design, and collaboration to explore the nexus of the arts, science, and design. Through
in Aero- nautics and Astronautics (space systems design, astrodynamics and propulsion), Electrical and Computer Engineering (artificial intelligence, fields and optics) and Engineering Education (design cognition and human communication inquiry) all from Purdue University. He also has an undergraduate degree in Me- chanical Engineering (design) from the University of Jordan, and an undergraduate degree in Aeronautics and Astronautics from Purdue. He taught courses in use-inspired design at ASU and in transforming ideas to innovations at Purdue. Prior to joining ASU, Hadi worked at the University of Jordan as a facilitator for curricular change and design content instructor at the Department of Mechatronics. He was
projects an 8% increase for employmentin STEM occupations from 2019 to 2029 (BLS, 2020). The educators and the community need tomake sure that the education system is keeping students ahead of the curve and providingemployers access to a world-class workforce.The National Aeronautics and Space Administration Office of STEM Engagement (NASA -OSTEM) strives to increase K-12 involvement in NASA projects, enhance higher education,support underrepresented and underserved communities, strengthen online education, and boostNASA’s contribution to informal education. In an effort to increase K-12 involvement andawareness about NASA STEM topics, a NASA-sponsored project was carried out at FloridaAtlantic University (FAU) to bring NASA-STEM contents to
down the results. These were not included in the searchstring because every iteration that included them turned out very few results.Search Database 3The topic informed the choice of the following subject-specific databases used in our searchand they are as follows: • Education Research Information Centre, ERIC – an online digital library for education research and information [18]. • Education Source – the world’s largest and most complete source of full-text educational journals [19]. • Professional Development Collection – a highly specialized database of full-text electronic information for educators, professional librarians, and education researchers [20
they’re drawing on3. Further,knowing how scholarly articles are crafted helps, too: multi-citers might use intersectionality as acentral component of their arguments and papers, whereas one off-ers mention the term as a briefreferential frame or add the citation after peer review.These, of course, are just hypotheses that need to be explored in a close reading, but it raisesquestions about how and if all concepts can or should be integrated into texts as “one-off”citations.Third, the uptake of intersectionality as a concept forged by women of color lies in a handful ofscholars. This is best illustrated in Figure 7. As you can see, the scholars who cite hooks or HillCollins overlap a good deal—and they often cite Crenshaw (sometimes twice as well