The Human Rights-Based Approach to STEM Education

This volume provides the first introduction to the right to science/STEM education, with contributions from international scholars and experts from organizations, including UNESCO, and from diverse disciplines such as human rights; science education; educational studies; anti-racist and decolonizing...

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Other Authors: Tajmel, Tanja (Editor), Starl, Klaus (Editor), Spintig, Susanne (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Waxmann Verlag 2021
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