According to this discourse analysis women and minorities are incapable to understand and process scientific facts as taught in university and college-level education.
The author asserts that the teaching practices in STEM education are male-biased and therefore discriminatory towards women and minorities (page 12). The authors seems to be unaware that minorities would also include men. She further asserts that knowledge changes in different contexts (page 6), and critiques the view "of knowledge as one that students acquire" (page 12).
This is a view that is rather sexist towards women and bigoted towards minorities ("the bigotry of lowered expectations").
The author asserts that the teaching practices in STEM education are male-biased and therefore discriminatory towards women and minorities (page 12). The authors seems to be unaware that minorities would also include men. She further asserts that knowledge changes in different contexts (page 6), and critiques the view "of knowledge as one that students acquire" (page 12).
This is a view that is rather sexist towards women and bigoted towards minorities ("the bigotry of lowered expectations").