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ARISE / Vincent Basile, Ph.D.

Vincent Basile, Ph.D.

Vincent Basile, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, School of Education
Colorado State University

Dr. Vincent Basile is an assistant professor in the School of Education at Colorado State University. While pursuing his Ph.D. in science and mathematics curriculum and instruction at the University of Colorado (CU), he oversaw science and mathematics pre-service teachers. His current research examines criminalization of boys of color in after-school STEM settings, and how decriminalizing practices work to disrupt escalating cycles of punishment, control, and resistance. Basile taught for eight years in low-income middle and high schools. He is a founding member of the Denver New Millennium Initiative through the Center for Teaching Quality.

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Assuming Brilliance in Boys of Color in Our STEM Education Classrooms | December 9, 2020

This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under Grant Numbers DUE- 2041597 and DUE-1548986. Any opinions, findings, interpretations, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of its authors and do not represent the views of the AAAS Board of Directors, the Council of AAAS, AAAS’ membership or the National Science Foundation.

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