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The book is an autoethnography (self-analysis) of a woman's career as an educator that spans half a century. Her stories as a visionary change agent in STEM education provide *an unorthodox approach to surviving and thriving in academia. By candidly "e;telling tales out-of-school"e; about events common in higher education - but not openly talked about - these stories and 149 lessons learned can be a roadmap for both seasoned and early career faculty;*a guide to sources of joy and satisfaction - career rewards;?insight to attaining grants from public and private sources to develop programs for diverse learners and for community engagement;?a federal grant funding program officer's use of a systemic approach to infuse marine education nationally;?adventures of an out-of-the-box high school biology teacher as a template for use of the community as a resource for teaching K-12;?use of program and course development for learners of all ages in formal and informal settings as a mechanism for change.Social issues emerging during this study that are relevant to the next generation of educators include a woman's role in society, gender discrimination, and sexual harassment; shifting paradigms, school reform, resistance to change, and educational funding; environmental degradation and climate change.
Undertitel
Surviving and Thriving as a Change Agent in Education
ISBN
9789463511766
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
1.1.2017
Förlag
BRILL
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