STEM Education Reform in Urban High Schools: Opportunities, Constraints, Culture, and Outcomes

STEM Education Reform in Urban High Schools: Opportunities, Constraints, Culture, and Outcomes

by Margaret A. Eisenhart, Lois Weis
STEM Education Reform in Urban High Schools: Opportunities, Constraints, Culture, and Outcomes

STEM Education Reform in Urban High Schools: Opportunities, Constraints, Culture, and Outcomes

by Margaret A. Eisenhart, Lois Weis

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Overview

STEM Education Reform in Urban High Schools gives a nuanced view of the obstacles marginalized students face in STEM education—and explores how schools can better support STEM learners.

Reporting the results of a nine-year ethnographic study, the book chronicles the outcomes of various STEM education reforms in eight public high schools with nonselective admissions policies and high proportions of low-income and minoritized students: four schools in Denver, Colorado, and four in Buffalo, New York.

Margaret A. Eisenhart and Lois Weis follow the educational experiences of high-ability students from each school, tracking the students' high school-to-college-to-career trajectories. Through interviews with students, educators, and parents, as well as classroom and campus observations, the authors identify patterns in the educational paths of students who go on to great success in STEM occupations and those who do not. They discuss common mechanisms that undermine the stated goals of STEM programming—opportunity structures that are inequitable, erosion of program quality, and diversion of resources—as well as social and cultural constructs (the figured worlds of STEM) that exclude many minoritized students with potential for success from the STEM pipeline.

On a broader scope, the book explores how and why STEM education reform efforts fail and succeed. With an eye toward greater access to STEM learning, the authors show how lessons of past measures can inform future STEM initiatives.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781682537633
Publisher: Harvard Education Press
Publication date: 08/16/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Margaret A. Eisenhart is University Distinguished Professor Emerita of Educational Foundations and Research Methodology at the University of Colorado Boulder. Lois Weis is State University of New York Distinguished Professor of Sociology of Education at the University at Buffalo.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Education Reform for a STEM-Centered Future 1

Chapter 2 Launching STEM Education Reform in Denver and Buffalo 17

Chapter 3 Erosion of STEM Opportunities, Especially in Buffalo 33

Chapter 4 Diverting and Outsourcing College and STEM Counseling 53

Chapter 5 Figured Worlds of Success in High School Math and Science 77

Chapter 6 Educational and Occupational Outcomes 99

Chapter 7 A Closer Look at STEM Trajectories in Denver 129

Chapter 8 Minding the Gaps 157

Appendix Research Methodology 171

Notes 185

Acknowledgments 203

About the Authors 207

Index 211

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