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An Exploration of the Ways that Parents Can Influence African American Girls Interest in Achieving in Math and Scienc

Posted on:2018-07-23Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:Saint Mary's College of CaliforniaCandidate:Alexander, Lori LFull Text:PDF
GTID:2475390020456212Subject:Organizational Behavior
Abstract/Summary:
Math and science is the core of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education. It is the staying power of economic growth, job opportunities, new technology, innovation and emerging research on a global spectrum in the 21st century. Data reports that African American women are underrepresented in the STEM career field. The focus of this project was to specifically address African American middle school girls achievement gap, awareness and interests in the STEM pipeline.;Data for this research was gathered by using Action Research Methodology approach using journals, questionnaire survey and dialogue. Five parents/educators participated in this empirical research study by sharing their personal, lived and unapologetic experiences through eight weeks of action/reflection inquiry. The finding of this research is that parents need to be engaged about STEM and the importance for girls to do well academically early in school with math and science.
Keywords/Search Tags:STEM, African american, Girls, Science
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