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Gender and innovation in STE(A)M education
Category: STE(A)M education
Published: 29/06/2018
Journal: SCIENTIX Observatory - Scientix
Authors: M. Jiménez Iglesias, J. Müller, I. Ruiz-Mallén, E. Kim et al.
Gender aspects continue to play an important role in science education, conditioning study choices or shaping beliefs about one's own capacities and those of others. Performing arts based initiatives are on the forefront of innovative science education approaches and have participatory, dialogic and dialectic qualities to engage students in democratic, inclusive and reflective ways of learning. Both these dimensions can be brought together in order to explore how arts-based science education can contribute to address gender bias and stereotypes in educational and team-collaborative settings.

Key words: Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education (STEM education), Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics Education (STEAM Education), gender stereotypes, arts, gender bias, collaboration.

How to cite this paper:
Jiménez Iglesias, Marina, et al. Gender and innovation in STE (A) M education. Gender and innovation in STE (A) M education, 2018.