March 14th, 2022 | RESEARCH
This essay centers on the voices of leading scholars in science and STEM education on how equity can and should be centered in reviewing proposals for granting organizations. As the decisions made as a result of the reviewing process significantly impact the future directions of the field, we recognize the urgency in considering how equity is considered in this process. Through their experiences, four researchers offer the science and STEM community a call to action. The scholars interviewed highlighted that equitable reviewing and funding research and professional development will require changes within the science education and STEM funding ecosystem. Three overarching themes include (1) changing the ideologies and culture of science and STEM education research funding will require centering the needs of the communities being served; (2) institutions and granting organizations should adopt equity‐focused and holistic rubrics and models; and 3) we each have an individual responsibility to employ equity during the review process. Thus, this essay has the potential to both inspire and provide explicit examples of how we can all center equity as we strive to transform the future of science and STEM education.
Document
Team Members
Stefanie L. Marshall, Author, University of MinnesotaAmy O. Salter, Author, University of Minnesota
Citation
Identifier Type: DOI
Identifier: 10.1002/sce.21718
Funders
Funding Source: NSF
Award Number: 2029956
Tags
Access and Inclusion: Ethnic | Racial | Low Socioeconomic Status | Women and Girls
Audience: Learning Researchers
Discipline: General STEM
Resource Type: Peer-reviewed article | Research Products
Environment Type: Resource Centers and Networks