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Real and meaningful educational ethnography requires researchers to grapple with how they come to know what they know. In Black Boys' Lived and Everyday Experiences in STEM, KiMi Wilson invites us to understand the experiences of four Black boys attempting to learn mathematics and science in K-12 spaces. How do mitigating circumstances and fraught relationships impede on their journey to sharpening their mathematical and scientific skills?

Taking us on a sociocultural trek of the best and worst elements of public education, Wilson provides access to a bird's eye view of how Black boys experience schooling on a day-to-day basis. Through phenomenological interview, readers are let into the minds of students Carter, Malik, Darius, and Thomas, and given the opportunity to understand how they identify themselves. Showcasing a mixture of revelations, we learn how some of their perceptions come from an authentic place, while others were out of their own control, and decided by individuals blind to their potential. Imagining a world where Black boys are encouraged to work on STEM goals rather than abandon them, this important book is for educators, researchers, teachers, administrators, and superintendents who want to create school cultures that value Black boys, and want to reimagine teaching spaces for them.



Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Summoned
Chapter 2. Mitigating Circumstances, Fraught Relationships
Chapter 3. Artistry
Chapter 4. Dirt
Chapter 5. Caged
Interlude: Sanctuary
Chapter 6. I.D.
Chapter 7. Gatekeepers
Chapter 8. Ruah: Breathing (New) Ness

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    Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
    Publication Date: 27/09/2021
    ISBN13: 9781789731323, 978-1789731323
    ISBN10: 1789731321

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Real and meaningful educational ethnography requires researchers to grapple with how they come to know what they know. In Black Boys' Lived and Everyday Experiences in STEM, KiMi Wilson invites us to understand the experiences of four Black boys attempting to learn mathematics and science in K-12 spaces. How do mitigating circumstances and fraught relationships impede on their journey to sharpening their mathematical and scientific skills?

    Taking us on a sociocultural trek of the best and worst elements of public education, Wilson provides access to a bird's eye view of how Black boys experience schooling on a day-to-day basis. Through phenomenological interview, readers are let into the minds of students Carter, Malik, Darius, and Thomas, and given the opportunity to understand how they identify themselves. Showcasing a mixture of revelations, we learn how some of their perceptions come from an authentic place, while others were out of their own control, and decided by individuals blind to their potential. Imagining a world where Black boys are encouraged to work on STEM goals rather than abandon them, this important book is for educators, researchers, teachers, administrators, and superintendents who want to create school cultures that value Black boys, and want to reimagine teaching spaces for them.



    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. Summoned
    Chapter 2. Mitigating Circumstances, Fraught Relationships
    Chapter 3. Artistry
    Chapter 4. Dirt
    Chapter 5. Caged
    Interlude: Sanctuary
    Chapter 6. I.D.
    Chapter 7. Gatekeepers
    Chapter 8. Ruah: Breathing (New) Ness

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