Much ado over the gender gap in STEM
The gender gap in STEM ed is often more complex than headlines suggest. Teen girls may score higher on tests, but boys show greater interest and enthusiasm.
The gender gap in STEM ed is often more complex than headlines suggest. Teen girls may score higher on tests, but boys show greater interest and enthusiasm.
A girl's interest in STEM subjects can easily be sabotaged. Here's how
Don’t tell girls they can “be” scientists; encourage them instead to “do” science.
Injecting fun and humor into lessons can increase student engagement in STEM subjects
The inquiry-based science curriculum at this middle school has students embracing a growth mindset, using technology purposefully and exploring their identities as scientists.
More access to technology puts girls on par with boys in STEM, says study
When it comes to science learning and technology, many classrooms are stuck in the 19th century
Boosting girls confidence in math and science will shrink the gender gap in those subjects
The Girl Scouts aim to increase the number of girls in STEM
Fostering STEM learning at an early age helps children develop a can-do attitude toward careers in these fields.
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