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The Human Rights-Based Approach to STEM Education
This book is the outcome of a joint effort over several years to develop an understanding of and a framework for science education as a human right. The idea was born at the first International Symposium on Human Rights and Equality in STEM Education, which took place at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of the Sciences on October 1 , 2018, in Berlin. We, the editors, prepared and organized this symposium across the Atlantic. Susanne Spintig took the lead in onsite organization and conference docu‐ mentation. Tanja Tajmel and Klaus Starl contributed to the program development from Montreal (Canada) and Graz (Austria). The symposium brought together educators and researchers to discuss and reflect on the meaning of the human right to education for science or STEM education. st
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