迈向关怀社区:女性在sTem教育中的应对空间

Robyn Ruttenberg-Rozen, K. Hynes, Sarah Habibi, Sanya Cardoza, Jennifer Muchmaker
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尽管进行了大量的研究和干预,但在高等教育STEM项目中,女性和有色人种女性的保留率仍然存在显著差异。这些节目往往对女性不友好。STEM对位空间正在成为支持女性及其在STEM中的身份发展的重要公共空间。反击空间是社区驱动的安全空间,通过验证交叉身份发展的策略培养归属感。在本文中,我们回顾了有关STEM中支持女性和有色人种女性的抗衡空间的现有研究。并运用女性关怀伦理的框架来分析这些空间。大部分关于抵消空间的文献涵盖了STEM的一般内容,因此我们将其与如何将抵消空间特别应用于ICT教育联系起来。最后,我们对ICT教育提出建议。
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Towards a community of care: Counterspaces for women in sTem education
Despite significant research and intervention efforts there remain significant disparities with the retention of women and women of colour in postsecondary STEM programs. These programs are often inhospitable to women. STEM counterspaces are emerging as important communal spaces that support women and in their identity development in STEM. Counterspaces are community-driven, safe spaces that nurture a sense of belonging through strategies that are validating for intersectional identity development. In this paper, we review existing research about counterspaces that support women and women of colour in STEM. and use the framework of Feminine Ethics of Care to analyze these spaces. Much of the literature on counterspaces covers STEM in general, we therefore make connections to how counterspaces can be applied to ICT education in particular. We conclude the paper with recommendations for ICT education.
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