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Race And Ethnicity: Powerful Cultural Forecasters Of Science Learning And Performance
Authors:Mary M Atwater  Jennifer Lance  UrLeaka Woodard  Natasha Hillsman Johnson
Institution:1. University of Georgia;2. Washington-Wilkes High School and a PhD student at the University of Georgia
Abstract:This article addresses the impact of race and ethnicity on students' science learning in US schools. Specifically, it discusses (a) the constructs of race, ethnicity, and culture, and the racial and ethnic student composition in US public schools; (b) effective classroom practices for curriculum, instruction, and assessment related to race and ethnicity; and (c) future policy and practice regarding race and ethnicity in science education. We discuss the science learning and teaching of African American, Latino, and Asian American students. Even though Asian American students are viewed as the model minority, some struggle with science learning, because their languages and cultures are seen as hurdles. As there is little defendable science education research related to Native Americans at the precollege level, we remain silent in this area.
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