Cover: Creating and Maintaining a Home in Science Education Research
Mary M. Atwater
Creating and Maintaining a Home in Science Education Research
- Voices Across the African Diaspora, Volume 2
ISBN: 978-3-031-99385-5
153 Seiten | € 160.49
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Dieses Buch gehört zur Reihe Contemporary Trends and Issues in Science Education und enthält ca. 5 Folgen.
Erscheinungsdatum:
19.10.2025
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Mary M. Atwater

Creating and Maintaining a Home in Science Education Research

Voices Across the African Diaspora, Volume 2


This second volume explores the challenges faced by science education researchers of African ancestry in securing an ideal academic home. Highlighting systemic barriers, it advocates for addressing teacher shortages and informs the development of equitable teacher education programs, particularly for Teacher of Color and Indigenous Teachers (TOCIT). Featuring narratives from researchers navigating less-than-ideal environments, transitioning between institutions, or preparing for retirement, it offers invaluable insights into adaptation and resilience. With contributions from diverse institutional backgrounds, including Historically Black institutions, it concludes with policy and practice recommendations to foster inclusive science education and advance equity for African-ancestry professionals.


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ReiheContemporary Trends and Issues in Science Education
ISBN-13978-3-031-99385-5
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Über die Autorin

Dr. Mary M. Atwater is a Professor in the College of Education, Department of Mathematics and Science Education and an Affiliate Professor in the Institute of African American Studies, College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Georgia.  She is involved in multicultural science education by obtaining grants, conducting research, and designing and teaching courses in the area.  In addition, her work has also centered on chemical education.  Over the years, Professor Atwater has worked with doctoral students and visiting scholars in the areas of multicultural science education and chemical education.  She now promotes a socio-cultural- political perspective in her research work.   She has been the principal investigator or co-principal investigator of several federally funded and privately funded grants totally over $3.9 million and is presently the PI of NSF-funded EAGER grant entitled "Exploring Racial Microaggression in Science Education". Her publications include articles, book chapters, an edited book, and a co-authored K-8 science program.  She is an inaugural Fellow of the America Educational Research Association, a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a past president of NARST: A Worldwide Organization for Improving Science Teaching and Learning through Research, and  the 2017 Julius and Rosa Sachs Distinguished Lecturer at Teachers College, Columbia University for the 2016-2017 4 Academic Year,  She was awarded the 2019 Distinguished Contributions in Research Award  of the National Association for Research in Science Teaching,  The John Shrum Award (2017) of the Southeast Association for Science Teacher Education, National Technical Association's Academy of Top Minority Women in Science and Engineering (1998), and the 1996 College of Education and Psychology Distinguished Alumnus, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC.  In April 2017, she was recently elected again to a three-year term as Chair of Continental and Diasporic Africa in Science Education RIG (CADASE) where she led the effort to establish CADASE, NARST's first research interest group (RIG) and served as its elected Chair until she was elected President-elect of NARST. Relevant publications have appeared in such journals as Journal of Research in Science Teaching, Cultural Studies of Science Education, Theory Into Practice, The Science Teacher, Journal of Science Teacher Education, and Urban Education. Professor Atwater has served as the editor of The Georgia Science Teacher, The Multicultural Science Educator Informer, and guest editor of the Innovative Higher Education and will serve as a lead guest editor of one of the 2020 issues of Cultural Studies of Science Education.  She has served as the consulting editor of the Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Classroom Activities, twice on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Research in Science Teaching, and on the editorial boards of the Journal of Science Teacher Education , Journal of Elementary Science Education, Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Classroom Activities.

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