STEM Education in US Prisons -

STEM Education in US Prisons

Joe Lockard, Tsafrir Mor (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
216 Seiten
2024
Brill (Verlag)
978-90-04-68863-6 (ISBN)
77,50 inkl. MwSt
Science education and prison education. This volume opens a conversation on STEM education in US prisons. It foregrounds the voices of incarcerated and formerly-incarcerated science students. The book covers biology education, sustainability programs, and science pedagogy design for carceral environments.
Renewal of higher-education programs in US prisons creates a need for science education. This is the first book to address STEM education in prisons in the United States. It calls on activist science teachers to develop innovative ways to teach in challenging carceral settings.



Over the last fifty years, science education and prison education have moved in different directions, one expanding and the other contracting. This book brings these educational endeavors into cooperative engagement. Democratic citizenship opens opportunities for all people, irrespective of civil status, to study science. The book presents student narratives and case studies emphasizing the achievements of STEM education behind prison walls. STEM education equity can help address the deep social inequities that mass incarceration creates and magnifies.



Contributors are: Cassandra Barrett, Andrew Bell, George Bogner, Adrian Borealis, Drew Bush, Kelli Bush, Sandy Chang, Kelle Dhein, Amalia Handler, Steven Hart, Steven Henderson, Tiffany Hensley-McBain, Paul Kazelis, Joe Lockard, Edward Mei, Tsafrir Mor, Rob Scott, Laura Taylor, Joslyn Rose Trivett and Emily Webb.

Joe Lockard, Ph.D. (2000), University of California-Berkeley, is Associate Professor of English at Arizona State University. He taught poetry workshops for years in prisons and has published extensively on prison literature. Tsafrir Mor, Ph.D. (1997), Hebrew University, is Professor at Arizona State University's School of Life Sciences and Biodesign Institute. He founded the ASU Prison Biology Program and teaches students on campus and incarcerated students in prison.

List of Figures and Tables

Notes on Contributors



Introduction: Science Education in Prisons

 Joe Lockard and Tsafrir Mor



1 From Subject to Student: Science, Science Education, and Citizenship in US Prisons

 Joe Lockard



PART 1: Currently and Formerly Incarcerated Voices for Science



2 First-Person Experiences of Science in Prison: Writings from the Sustainability in Prisons Project

 Joslyn Rose Trivett



3 Waiting for Take-Off: Obstacles to Pursuing a Post-Incarceration STEM Career

 George Bogner



4 Eliminating Stigma by Creating STEM Accessibility

 Paul Kazelis



5 Challenges to STEM Education in Prison: An Inside Perspective

 Steven W. Henderson



PART 2: Biology Inside



6 Environmental Constraints and Development of Solutions: The Evolution of a Prison Biology Education Program

 Steven G. Hart, Emily A. Webb, Kelle Dhein, Amalia M. Handler, Cassandra M. Barrett and Tsafrir S. Mor



7 Teaching Incarcerated Students Quantitative Reasoning through a Gateway Environmental Science Course

 Drew Bush and Andrew Bell



PART 3: STEM Education: An Inside/Outside Continuum



8 Strategies for Effective Laboratory Design in Medium-Maximum Security Penitentiaries

 Laura Taylor, Adrian Borealis and Tiffany Hensley-McBain



9 Re-entry to STEM: Hurdles and Opportunities

 Sandy Chang



10 Effects of Higher Education in Prison on STEM Educators

 Robert Scott and Edward Mei



PART 4: Call for Science Education in Prisons



Call for Science Education in Prisons

 Joe Lockard and Tsafrir Mor



Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Cultural and Historical Perspectives on Science Education / Cultural and Historical Perspectives on Science Education: Distinguished Contributors ; 25/10
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 40 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften
Recht / Steuern Strafrecht Kriminologie
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Erwachsenenbildung
ISBN-10 90-04-68863-3 / 9004688633
ISBN-13 978-90-04-68863-6 / 9789004688636
Zustand Neuware
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