Critical Inquiry into STEM Education

  • Nataly Z. Chesky
  • Mark R. Wolfmeyer
Part of the The Cultural and Social Foundations of Education book series (CSFE)

Abstract

In this chapter, we offer a detailed, rigorous inquiry into STEM education policy that uses philosophical methods resting primarily on the philosophical categories: axiology ontology, and epistemology. In a deep exploration of the what, why, and how of STEM, we employ a unique approach rooted in the work of philosopher Alain Badiou. To begin, we review his writings on mathematics and set theory in particular, as this will launch our exploration. After which, we detail our approach in selecting and analyzing STEM policy documents. The inquiry and analysis reveal the revolutionary potential in STEM education, something that might not be intended by policy but exists nonetheless.

Keywords

Alain Badiou ontology philosophical method set theory 

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Copyright information

© Nataly Z. Chesky and Mark R. Wolfmeyer 2015

Authors and Affiliations

  • Nataly Z. Chesky
    • 1
  • Mark R. Wolfmeyer
    • 2
  1. 1.State University of New YorkUSA
  2. 2.Kutztown UniversityUSA

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