NSF Final Outcomes Report: Using the Lived Experiences and Narratives of Black Heritage and African American Gullah/Geechee to Learn Science Concepts
Author(s): Catherine L Quinlan
Howard University
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Summary:
This resource is a public report that provides final outcomes from the NSF funded project award # 1928832. The resources included in this report are outcomes from the catalyst project titled: Creating and Evaluating a Culturally Representative STEM…
Contents:
- QUINLAN C.L. FINAL OUTCOMES REPORT 3.22.23.pdf(PDF | 12 MB)
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Description
This resource provides links to an open access publication, an animation, and video clips that can be used in coursework, for example as engaging contexts. Guiding questions that have already been created along with other curriculum materials will be shared at a later date. Some of these are currently under review. You may cite individual resources or cite this report.
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Researchers should cite this work as follows:
- Quinlan, C. L. (2023). NSF Final Outcomes Report: Using the Lived Experiences and Narratives of Black Heritage and African American Gullah/Geechee to Learn Science Concepts. BRISCLAB, QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/X8ZN-2Q79