LEADER 04289oam 2200661 c 450 001 9910557252403321 005 20220221094418.0 010 $a3-8309-9220-3 024 3 $a9783830992202 035 $a(CKB)5600000000027644 035 $a(Waxmann)9783830992202 035 $a(EXLCZ)995600000000027644 100 $a20220221d2021 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurnnunnnannuu 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 04$aThe Human Rights-Based Approach to STEM Education$b[electronic resource]$fTanja Tajmel, Klaus Starl, Susanne Spintig 205 $a1st, New ed. 210 $aMu?nster$cWaxmann$d2021 215 $a1 online resource (224 p.) 311 $a3-8309-4220-6 327 $aArtist Statement Introduction Tanja Tajmel, Klaus Starl & Susanne Spintig Part I Human Rights A Human Rights-Based Approach to Equitable Access to STEM Education Nada Al-Nashif Declaration on the Human Right to Science Education The Human Right to Science Education Re-Examined Klaus Starl Understanding the Human Right to Science: CESCR General Comment No. 25 (2020) Gerd Oberleitner Modelling the Human Rights Approach to Science Education Tanja Tajmel Part II Science/STEM Education PISA and the Politics of Science Education Svein Sjøberg STEM Curriculum Development: The Case of Turkey Seval Fer Education and Post-War Politics: The Case of Bosnia-Herzegovina Lamija Tanovic Maria Felipa Afro-Brazilian School: A Proposal for Emancipating and Antiracist Child Education Lorena Lacerda, Bruno de Jesus Brito Santana & Ba?rbara Carine Soares Pinheiro Part III Gender and STEM Transdisciplinary Research on 'Gender' in Science, Technology, and Society Petra Lucht Barriers to Space: "One Giant Leap" for Canadian Early-Career STEM Women Stefanie Ruel Gender Barriers to Scientific Rewards: Inequitable Practices in Research Evaluation Gita Ghiasi Diversity Mentoring Mission Statements: A Case Study of a Participatory Approach Susanne Spintig & Tanja Tajmel Authors 330 $aThis volume provides the first introduction to the right to science/STEM education, with contributions from international scholars and experts from organizations, including UNESCO, and from diverse disciplines such as human rights; science education; educational studies; anti-racist and decolonizing pedagogy; feminist and gender studies in science, technology, and engineering; and management and organizational studies. The book offers a thorough grounding in the right to education and its application in the STEM fields. It provides interdisciplinary perspectives that allow for a broad understanding of the human right to science education at all intersectional levels of STEM education and in STEM careers. Based on the Berlin Declaration on the Right to Science Education, adopted at the 1st International Symposium on Human Rights and Equality in STEM Education (October 2018), this volume suits as a textbook for university courses at the undergraduate or graduate level. It will also prove extremely valuable to researchers from a range of disciplines but, in particular, those interested in human rights, education, science/STEM education, as well as practitioners, program and curriculum developers, policy makers, educators, and, of course, the interested public. 606 $ahuman rights 606 $aschool 606 $ateacher 606 $adidactics 606 $asustainable 606 $aUNESCO 606 $ascience education 606 $anachhaltig 606 $aMenschenrechte 606 $aLehrerbildung 606 $aglobal 606 $aSchulpa?dagogik 615 4$ahuman rights 615 4$aschool 615 4$ateacher 615 4$adidactics 615 4$asustainable 615 4$aUNESCO 615 4$ascience education 615 4$anachhaltig 615 4$aMenschenrechte 615 4$aLehrerbildung 615 4$aglobal 615 4$aSchulpa?dagogik 702 $aTajmel$b Tanja$4edt 702 $aStarl$b Klaus$4edt 702 $aSpintig$b Susanne$4edt 801 0$bWaxmann 801 1$bWaxmann 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910557252403321 996 $aThe Human Rights-Based Approach to STEM Education$92826016 997 $aUNINA