Critical Examination of STEM

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A Critical Examination of STEM
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Chet Bowers
Chun Tzu
Classroom Science Teacher
Co-dependent World
Consumer Dependent Culture
Correct Test Score
Cultural Commons Activities
Cultural-Linguistic Patterns of Thinking in Science Disciplines
Deep Cultural Assumptions
Digital Revolution
Early 17th Century Scientists
EcoJustice
Ecological Intelligence
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False Promises of Science
George Orwell's Book
Green House Gases
Janus Nature
Key Word
Land Men
Mainstream Western Philosophers
Mechanistic Root Metaphor
Mythopoetic Narratives
Myths of Scientific Inquiry as Objective and Culture-Free
Myths of Scientism
Planetary Civilization
Root Metaphors
STEM
Stem Class
Stem Discourses
Stem Graduate
Stem Program
Stem Student
Stem Teacher
Western Dominant Science

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138659087
  • Weight: 204g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 12 May 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This critical examination of STEM discourses highlights the imperative to think about educational reforms within the diverse cultural contexts of ongoing environmental and technologically driven changes. Chet Bowers illuminates how the dominant myths of Western science promote false promises of what science can achieve. Examples demonstrate how the various science disciplines and their shared ideology largely fail to address the ways metaphorically layered language influences taken-for-granted patterns of thinking and the role this plays in colonizing other cultures, thus maintaining the myth that scientific inquiry is objective and free of cultural influences. Guidelines and questions are included to engage STEM students in becoming explicitly aware of these issues and the challenges they pose.

Chet Bowers has taught at the University of Oregon and Portland State University, and was granted emeritus status in 1998. He has also written 20 books on the cultural and linguistic roots of the ecological crisis and four books on the cultural transforming nature of the digital revolution.

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