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(Under)Represented Latin@s in STEM: Increasing Participation
Throughout Education and the Workplace presents a critical
investigation into Latin@ underrepresentation in STEM throughout
the education pipeline and workforce. (Under)Represented Latin@s in
STEM highlights nationally relevant research related to the
creation of opportunities for Latin@ students in STEM and the ways
in which these opportunities increase Latin@ participation in STEM.
Of particular interest across the chapters is the notion of
building and sustaining a strong STEM identity within Latin@
students. As such, the authors present ideas through various lenses
including teacher preparation and transformative teaching
strategies, family and community involvement, and innovative
programs for minority students. A broad range of STEM fields
(including mathematics, robotics, and computer science), grade
levels, and learning environments (including informal and formal,
rural and urban) are represented throughout the chapters. Thus,
(Under)Represented Latin@s in STEM presents research-based
practices that increase Latin@ participation in STEM as a single
collection for educators, administrators, and policymakers. In
addition to learning about the great efforts that scholars are
doing in broadening diversity in STEM, readers will be able to take
away ideas for designing and implementing similar educational
programs and teaching strategies for their own students.
(Under)Represented Latin@s in STEM: Increasing Participation
Throughout Education and the Workplace presents a critical
investigation into Latin@ underrepresentation in STEM throughout
the education pipeline and workforce. (Under)Represented Latin@s in
STEM highlights nationally relevant research related to the
creation of opportunities for Latin@ students in STEM and the ways
in which these opportunities increase Latin@ participation in STEM.
Of particular interest across the chapters is the notion of
building and sustaining a strong STEM identity within Latin@
students. As such, the authors present ideas through various lenses
including teacher preparation and transformative teaching
strategies, family and community involvement, and innovative
programs for minority students. A broad range of STEM fields
(including mathematics, robotics, and computer science), grade
levels, and learning environments (including informal and formal,
rural and urban) are represented throughout the chapters. Thus,
(Under)Represented Latin@s in STEM presents research-based
practices that increase Latin@ participation in STEM as a single
collection for educators, administrators, and policymakers. In
addition to learning about the great efforts that scholars are
doing in broadening diversity in STEM, readers will be able to take
away ideas for designing and implementing similar educational
programs and teaching strategies for their own students.
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