Thank you, Alexander. At least in the USSR we understood the definitions of policies and actions, however unpalatable or ruinous to an individual’s spirit they may have been.
To date, I am yet to hear a cogent explanation of what the three pillars of DEI actually mean for us as scientists and STEM educators. What does it entail to be equi…
Thank you, Alexander. At least in the USSR we understood the definitions of policies and actions, however unpalatable or ruinous to an individual’s spirit they may have been.
To date, I am yet to hear a cogent explanation of what the three pillars of DEI actually mean for us as scientists and STEM educators. What does it entail to be equitable now, as opposed to how we taught or conducted research for decades? Maybe that is why we are being asked to sign boilerplate statements written by social scientists looking for relevance…
Thank you, Alexander. At least in the USSR we understood the definitions of policies and actions, however unpalatable or ruinous to an individual’s spirit they may have been.
To date, I am yet to hear a cogent explanation of what the three pillars of DEI actually mean for us as scientists and STEM educators. What does it entail to be equitable now, as opposed to how we taught or conducted research for decades? Maybe that is why we are being asked to sign boilerplate statements written by social scientists looking for relevance…
Being "equitable" means providing equal outcomes as aopposed to profiding equal opportunities.