This YouTube video suggests there no STEM gender gap between women and men.
Girls and Math – No Gender Gap in Math
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The Math and Science Partnership Network
The Math and Science Partnership Network is an electronic learning community for the Math and Science Partnership Program offering resources, projects based on location, and a list of STEM conferences.
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Your STEM Career
Your STEM Career is a resource for students to explore the many different STEM fields and find which disciplines suit them.
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Students Today, Technology Leaders Tomorrow
Students, parents, teachers, sponsors, and volunteers are needed for students to have successful futures. Let’s Go Boys & Girls (http://www.letsgoboysandgirls.com/home.html) inspires and supports students to become professionals in technology fields.
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The PAST Foundation
The PAST Foundation has exciting projects that students, adults, teachers and partners can become involved in. The projects are structured for both day and overnight throughout the summer months. Each program targets a specific audience and is structured to meet the needs of participants.
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The Spirit of Innovation Awards Program Challenge
The Spirit of Innovation Awards program challenges teams of high school students to create innovative products using science, technology, and entrepreneurship to solve 21st century, real-world problems.
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SME Education Foundation
The Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) Education Foundation is committed to the educational needs of American youth and inspiring them to excel in STEM education.
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More Money for STEM Education 2012
Obama made an appearance in a Baltimore County, Md., school this morning about the new budget. This budget raised the discretionary Education Department funding to $77.4 billion, a nearly 21% increase from $64.1 billion in 2010.