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Does Science Still Have a Seat at the Table?

STEM Next

The report asserted the highest priority was to revitalize K-12 science and mathematics education. science education survey that reported teachers were spending only an average of only 20–25 minutes per day teaching science—the subject was finally getting a seat at the table! The report argued that these actions would help the U.S.

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5 Strategies for Inspiring an Inclusive STEM Culture in Your School

CoderZ

In order to support a diverse educational community, it’s crucial that schools find ways to foster inclusivity across the curriculum. Seeing people who look like them succeed also can help students picture their own success in future STEM educational endeavors and careers.

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Women Who Code: Bridging the Gender Gap

PCS Edventures

That’s right— Despite today’s stereotypes, women were once encouraged to pursue a career in computer programming, with magazines like Cosmopolitan touting the vast opportunities awaiting women willing to become programmers (Eveleth 2013). Today, however, women hold only 25% of all computing jobs. Provide Frequent Encouragement.

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What Image Comes to Your Mind When You Think of a “Doctor”?

National Science Foundation

In teaching, the implicit bias, automatic thoughts, views, or judgments we may have about students can deprive them of opportunities and learning experiences. Most of these districts have a majority of Hispanic/Latino or Black/African American students. See appendix for more information about UTeach Arlington.)

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