STEM and High School Students with Disabilities: A Qualitative Review of the Research Literature

We conducted a qualitative review of the research literature on STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) related to high school students with disabilities (SWD). We selected and analyzed 53 articles to answer two questions: (1) How are high-school SWD prepared for careers in STEM? (2) Ho...

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Published in:Journal of science education for students with disabilities Vol. 25; no. 1; pp. 1 - 24
Main Authors: Yamamoto, Scott, Alverson, Charlotte, McCoid-Goudy, Laura, Castle, Hannah, Burr, Jacquelyn
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 15-12-2022
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Summary:We conducted a qualitative review of the research literature on STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) related to high school students with disabilities (SWD). We selected and analyzed 53 articles to answer two questions: (1) How are high-school SWD prepared for careers in STEM? (2) How are educators prepared to support high-school SWD for opportunities in STEM? In answering the first question, four qualitative themes emerged: (a) barriers to STEM, (b) increasing STEM opportunities, (c) STEM readiness in college and career, and (d) STEM identity. In answering the second question, three qualitative themes emerged: (a) individualizing learning and supports for SWD, (b) using technology and collaboration among educators, and (c) professional development for educators. Limitations of this review related to search terms and inclusion criteria. Implications of this review related to the need for more research on STEM enrichment programs, STEM identity, and long-term outcomes.
ISSN:1940-9923
1940-9923
DOI:10.14448/jsesd.14.0006