Up until recently, the majority of human development literature on masculinity and femininity has held to the assumption that males and females are inherently different from one other (Schock & Schwalbe, 2009). That is, research has spent an ample amount of time focusing on constructing and disseminating the concept of “gender roles”. This view of […]
How Can Researchers Address the Gender Gap in STEM?
September 18th, 2016 by Kaitlyn Reed
Personal Testimony Video: Let’s Re-brand the Field of Engineering
September 6th, 2016 by Kaitlyn Reed
Debbie Sterling, founder of GoldieBlox children’s toys explains the problem of why there are so few women in STEM. Watch her two-minute video to hear her opinion of how to fix it.
“I am ____ , I like ____ , I am good at ____ .” Help students get excited about crafting an education that is right for them.
September 1st, 2016 by Kaitlyn Reed
Exploring career paths and learning about college has never been so fun! Education Planner is a great tool for middle and high school students to participate in engaging, interactive activities, while exploring how to learn about themselves, plan for a career, and even pay for school. Check out the career cluster activity to see what careers […]