Culturally Responsive Teaching Resources
Online materials
African American Bioethics: culture, race and identity. by Edmund D. Pellegrino (Editor); Lawrence J. Prograis (Editor)
Call Number: OnlinePublication Date: 2007Do people of differing ethnicities, cultures, and races view medicine and bioethics differently? And, if they do, should they? Are doctors and researchers taking environmental perspectives into account when dealing with patients? If so, is it done effectively and properly? In African American Bioethics, Lawrence J. Prograis Jr. and Edmund D. Pellegrino bring together medical practitioners, researchers, and theorists to assess one fundamental question: Is there a distinctive African American bioethics?African American Women Chemists by Jeannette Brown
Call Number: OnlinePublication Date: 2011Presents a wide-ranging historical introduction to the relatively new presence of African American women in the field of chemistry. It details their struggles to obtain an education and their efforts to succeed in a field in which there were few African American men, much less African American women. The book contains sketches of the lives of African America women chemists from the earliest pioneers up until the late 1960's when the Civil Rights Acts were passed and greater career opportunities began to emerge.Black on Earth: African American ecoliterary traditions by Kimberly N. Ruffin
Call Number: OnlinePublication Date: 2010American environmental literature has relied heavily on the perspectives of European Americans, often ignoring other groups. In Black on Earth, Kimberly Ruffin expands the reach of ecocriticism by analyzing the ecological experiences, conceptions, and desires seen in African American writing. Ruffin identifies a theory of “ecological burden and beauty” in which African American authors underscore the ecological burdens of living within human hierarchies in the social order just as they explore the ecological beauty of being a part of the natural orderChanging the face of engineering: the African American experience by John Brooks Slaughter
Call Number: OnlinePublication Date: 2015Twenty-four eminent scholars address the underrepresentation of African Americans in engineering from a wide variety of disciplinary and professional perspectives while proposing workable classroom solutions and public policy initiatives.Ibn Al-Haytham's Theory of Conics, Geometrical Constructions and Practical Geometry by Roshdi Rashed
Call Number: OnlinePublication Date: 2013This book provides a unique primary source on the history and philosophy of mathematics and science from the medieval Arab world.Science in Latin America by Juan José Saldaña (Editor); Bernabé Madrigal (Translator)
Call Number: OnlinePublication Date: 2010A history of science as a whole in the geographical and cultural region known as Latin America is presented in this book. The authors are historians of science and discuss, among other issues, what, at different moments and under different circumstances, has been understood as science in Latin American, the forms scientific activity has taken, the settings responsible for the peculiarities of science in the region, and the adoption of European science and its evolution in Latin America
Books
1001 Inventions: the enduing legacy of Muslim civilization. by National Geographic Editors; Salim T. S. Al-Hassani (Editor)
Call Number: 609.1767 O53 2012Publication Date: 2012"Imagine it is the seventh century. As most of Europe continues its descent into a long period of intellectual dormancy, a quiet yet powerful academic revolution is erupting in another corner of the world. Over the next centuries, the geniuses of Muslim society will thrust the boundaries of knowledge forward to such a degree that their innovations still shape civilizations to this day. The staggering achievements of these men and women influenced the development of modern mathematics, science, engineering, and medicine. 1001 Inventions: The Enduring Legacy of Muslim Civilization sheds new light on this golden era that was once lost to so many, and celebrates the heritage that we all share" Publisher's descriptionAfrican-American Firsts in Science and Technology by Raymond B. Webster
Call Number: 509.2273 W43a 1999Publication Date: 1999Presents capsule accounts of notable first achievements by African Americans, arranged in the categories "Agriculture and Everyday Life," "Dentistry and Nursing," "Life Science," "Math and Engineering," "Medicine," "Physical Science," and "Transportation."African Americans in Science, Math and Invention by Ray Spangenburg; Kit Moger
Call Number: 509.2396 S62a 2003Publication Date: 2003Presents alphabetized biographical profiles of 160 important contemporary and historic African-Americans in the fields of math, science, and invention. Each entry includes a further reading list.African American Women Chemists by Jeannette E. Brown
Call Number: 540.922 B76a 2012Publication Date: 2011Presents a wide-ranging historical introduction to the relatively new presence of African American women in the field of chemistry. It details their struggles to obtain an education and their efforts to succeed in a field in which there were few African American men, much less African American women. The book contains sketches of the lives of African America women chemists from the earliest pioneers up until the late 1960's when the Civil Rights Acts were passed and greater career opportunities began to emerge.Distinguished African American Scientists of the 20th Century by Katherine A. Morin; James H. Kessler; J. S. Kidd; Renee A. Kidd
Call Number: 509.2273 D57 1995Publication Date: 1996From George Washington Carver to Dr. Mae Jemison, African Americans have been making outstanding contributions in the field of science. This unique resource goes beyond the headlines in chronicling not just the scientific achievements but also the lives of 100 remarkable men and women. Each biography provides an absorbing account of the scientist's struggles, which often included overcoming prejudice, as they pursued their educational and professional goals.
PCC Curriculum Resources for STEM Courses
This guide was includes assignments developed at the PCC Southeast Campus to help connect STEM classes to CultureSEast, the campuses signature diversity event. CultureSEast - STEM Curriculum Resources
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