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Authored by the National Science Foundation (U.S.), this book collects in one place the results of nearly ten years of the Gender Equity in STEM Education program of the NSF. Chapters include: "Teaching With a...
This booklet, created by Science Magazine in partnership with the L'Oréal Corporate Foundation, brings to the reader a collection of truly inspirational stories from women in all walks of life whose common passion is...
The purpose of PhysTEC is to serve the American Physical Society community as the focal point for the improvement of graduate physics, undergraduate physics, and pre-college (K-12) science education. To sponsor programs...
This paper, presented at the 2001 Physics Education Research Conference, is a preliminary report of data from a study regarding grade distribution between among males and females in a traditionally structured...
This website is to help parents and teachers get girls interested in engineering and technology. It has a list of recommended activities, readings, websites, and much more. The content is appropriate for various ages and...
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