Learning Communities as a Driver for Humanizing STEM: Cultivating Authentic Conversations about Anti-Racism in Introductory Biology Pedagogy using Duoethnography
Author(s): Stephanie Levi Blumer1, Bryan Dewsbury2, Melissa Haswell3, Tess Killpack4, Lisa Urry5
1. Oakton Community College 2. Florida International 3. Davenport University 4. Salem State University 5. Mills College at Northeastern
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In this study we present a retrospective debrief of a learning community of college biology professors who were exploring how to define and implement racial equity-focused practices and content in introductory biology curricula. The purpose of this…
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This resources is one of the chapters for the Pathways to Accelerate Change in Teaching Social Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in STEMM disciplines.
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- Blumer, S. L., Dewsbury, B., Haswell, M., Killpack, T., Urry, L. (2024). Learning Communities as a Driver for Humanizing STEM: Cultivating Authentic Conversations about Anti-Racism in Introductory Biology Pedagogy using Duoethnography. Pathways for Accelerating Change in Social Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in STEM Curricula, QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/8MBZ-JK72