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American Journal of STEM Education: Issues and Perspectives is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal that publishes empirical research, reviews, and practitioner opinions related to issues and perspectives in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education.  Published by the Star Scholars Press, the journal is peer-reviewed through a blind review process that utilizes a national and international editorial board and peer reviewers. The journal aspires to advance research and practices in the field of STEM education through a collection of quality, relevant, and advanced interdisciplinary articles in all related fields.

 

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Call for Papers: AI in Education, Research, and Society: Interdisciplinary Perspectives from STEM and Beyond

2025-05-07
Call for Papers

AI in Education, Research, and Society: Interdisciplinary Perspectives from STEM and Beyond

The American Journal of STEM Education invites submissions on artificial intelligence from interdisciplinary perspectives to explore the transformative role of AI in education, research, and society.

This special issue seeks original, peer-reviewed contributions that critically examine the integration of artificial intelligence across STEM and allied disciplines. We welcome interdisciplinary approaches addressing the pedagogical, ethical, technological, and social dimensions of AI.

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Current Issue

Vol. 12 (2025): American Journal of STEM Education: Issues and Perspectives
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This volume presents timely, interdisciplinary scholarship addressing critical challenges and innovations in STEM education across global contexts. This issue explores student equity, culturally responsive pedagogy, and technology-enhanced learning environments through diverse methodological lenses.

Featured articles examine the impact of teacher inexperience on student exclusion in Texas high schools, the intersection of trauma and mathematics learning among African American students, and the role of teaching practices in fostering critical thinking in Japanese classrooms. Further contributions highlight community-industry partnerships in STEM engagement through solar energy education, the integration of AI-driven adaptive learning in calculus instruction, and the cultural dynamics influencing CSR strategies of multinational corporations in Nepal.

Published: 2025-05-31
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