America's Wasted Talent: A Karplus Lecture |
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Authors: | Drew David E. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Claremont Graduate University, Harper Hall, 150 East Tenth Street, Claremont, California, 91711 |
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Abstract: | Millions of young people who could achieve in mathematics and science are being discouraged or prevented from studying these subjects. Access to jobs, status and power in a high-tech, information economy depends upon mastery of these fields, but erroneous beliefs about aptitude are limiting the options for young women, students of color and students from poverty. Curriculum reform efforts are exciting, much-needed improvements, but the single most important change we need is a national consciousness raising. We should hold high expectations for all students and expect virtually all of them to achieve. Outdated and false notions about which groups possess the aptitude for technical subjects should not be used as barriers to access. |
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