Adrian (Grimm | PPRE 18/20), finished my PhD thesis on social justice.
Women, person of color, persons with low socioeconomic status - many groups remain underrepresented in science in Germany. And that despite the fact that, for example, female students often reach at least as good grades in science classes in school. How can schools structurally live up to their responsibility to change that? How can regulation of the use of algorithms in schools can contribute? How can physics teachers contribute? And what can we learn in Germany from great thinkers such as Paulo Freire from Brasil or Black feminist thinker Bell Hooks from the United States? These are some of the questions I worked on in my PhD-thesis "A world where many worlds fit" -
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Feel invited to get in touch!
www.leibniz-ipn.de/en/the-ipn/about-us/staff/adrian-grimm
And let me call out to you: PPRE opens up so many wonderful opportunities and encounters! You can even start a career in education sciences and work on decolonial and feminist thought with it. If you can dream it, you can do it!