Re-visioning Science Education from Feminist Perspectives

Challenges, Choices and Careers

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Women in science education are placed in a juxtaposition of gender roles and gendered career roles. Using auto/biography and auto/ethnography, this book examines the challenges and choices of academic women in science education and how those challenges have changed, or remained consistent, since women have become a presence in science education. The book’s contributors span a temporal and spatial continuum and focus on how a variety of issues relate to the paradoxes for academic women in science education. Science is characterized as a masculine endeavor, while teaching is described as “women’s true profession”. Thus, female academics involved in science education are positioned in two paradoxes. First, as teachers they are involved in a feminized profession. However, within that profession, women faculty in science education work in a discipline viewed as a masculine enterprise. Further, these women work in educational institutions that have higher status and prestige than their sisters in elementary, middle or high schools. Second, female professors are “bearded mothers”. Women who have engaged in science education value rationality and logic and assume authority as participants in academe. The use of logic, the acceptance of authority and the assumption of power are masculine gender-stereotyped characteristics. This situation places women in a paradox, because others, including peers and students, expect them to display stereotypic female gender dispositions, such as mothering/nurturing, sacrificing their needs for others, and a commitment to the institution.
The topics include: discussing how their engagement with science impacted their career trajectories and re-direction from science to science education, the relationships of cultural and racial factors on career trajectories, and the dialectical relationship between women’s private|public lives and their agency (collective and individual) in the academy and its enactment within academic fields. The book documents the lives and careers of academic women in science education from the United States, Australia, the Caribbean, United Kingdom, and Europe.

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Preliminary Material
著者: Jane Butler Kahle and Sonya N. Martin
页码: i–vi
Introduction
著者: Jane Butler Kahle and Sonya N. Martin
页码: 1
Women in Science Education
Introduction and Historical Overview
页码: 3–7
Black Feminist Thought
The Lived Experiences of Two Black Female Science Educators
页码: 13–24
Between the Edges and Seams of Identity
著者: Gale Seiler and Susan M. Blunck
页码: 37–46
Parallel but Perpendicular Path
著者: Bambi Bailey and Molly Weinburgh
页码: 47–55
Science as a Way of Leaving Home
著者: Nancy W Brickhouse
页码: 57–63
Going Upwind in Biochemistry
著者: Penny J. Gilmer
页码: 69–78
Whistling for a Wind
著者: Jennifer E. Lewis
页码: 79–87
It’s My Life
Straddling the Science, Education and Culture of Different Worlds
著者: Karen E. S. Phillips
页码: 89–102
Living the Cultural Clash
My Professional Life as a Feminist Science Educator
著者: Helga Stadler
页码: 103–113
The Reluctant Scientist
著者: Colette Murphy
页码: 115–122
Captives of the Text?
How Analyzing Discovery Science Stories Set Me Free
著者: Catherine Milne
页码: 135–149
The Situated Power of Mental Models
著者: Janet Bond-Robinson
页码: 165–175
Sisters are Doing it for Themselves
著者: Jane Butler Kahle and Sonya N. Martin
页码: 177–178
Challenges and Choices Administrators Face
Perspectives from a Feminist Dean
著者: Sue V. Rosser
页码: 201–213
Laughter, Solidarity, Support and Love
Looking Back and Moving Forward in Academia
著者: Kathryn Scantlebury and Sonya Martin
页码: 215–220
Editors
著者: Jane Butler Kahle and Sonya N. Martin
页码: 221
Contributors
著者: Jane Butler Kahle and Sonya N. Martin
页码: 223–227
Index
著者: Jane Butler Kahle and Sonya N. Martin
页码: 229–237
Educational Researchers and their students
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