Women in STEM

getting girls interested in STEM education and careers

  1. 9 Of The Most Influential Women In STEM

    9 Of The Most Influential Women In STEM
    It’s Women’s History Month, and to celebrate, we’ll be highlighting some of the most significant historical accomplishments female STEM leaders have made. Recognizing the contributions of these women is an inspiration both to educators and future women in STEM. Read on for details on how these women gave us Wi-Fi, programming, chemotherapy, OLEDs, and more.
  2. Eduporium Weekly | Helping All Students Find Passion For STEM

    Eduporium Weekly | Helping All Students Find Passion For STEM
    Despite this prominent presence in the real world and elements of STEM in so many of today’s most lucrative careers, not every K–12 student pursues it. More importantly, many students lose almost all interest in STEM before they even reach middle school. So, in a lot of cases, educators have to be proactive to reach kids while they’re in the
  3. Panel: Women In STEM On The Ethics Of AI

    Panel: Women In STEM On The Ethics Of AI
    Last week, at the Boston Museum of Science, their Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) initiative hosted a panel on Women in AI. The panelists discussed the need for added diversity in AI and the significance of ethical issues surrounding how people use artificial intelligences. They also added their insights on how to use AI tools effectively and safely in
  4. Celebrating AAPI Scientists And Innovators

    Celebrating AAPI Scientists And Innovators
    Representation in STEAM fields remains invaluable, especially considering that lack of visibility among AAPI individuals. For this AAPI Heritage Month, we’re excited to recognize major accomplishments of these STEM leaders, who have made great strides in areas like computer science, public health, treating illness, or tracking storms all while continuing to improve our lives.
  5. Striving For Equality And Starting With Equity In Education

    Striving For Equality And Starting With Equity In Education
    Whether it is recovering from remote learning setbacks, addressing gaps in technology access, or focusing on SEL recovery, things got really tough on many students. Plus, since not all students in all geographical areas and of all socioeconomic backgrounds have access to all the same opportunities, it’s easy to understand that certain achievement gaps will persist.
  6. Celebrating Black History Month And Our Own Rick Fredkin

    Celebrating Black History Month And Our Own Rick Fredkin
    As Black History Month comes to a close, we are excited to be highlighting a group of our generation’s most remarkable African American women and men who’ve made impactful contributions and advancements in the STEM world. Plus, we’re celebrating one of our founders and CEO, Rick Fredkin, who’s led our growth into a leading EdTech provider and a certified MBE.
  7. Here's Our Grant Recipient For August: Carla Neely!

    Here's Our Grant Recipient For August: Carla Neely!
    We’ve transitioned into another new month, and that means we have some news regarding the awarding of our EdTech grant from last month. For this latest award, we’ve presented the grant to Carla Neely, who is a fourth and fifth grade STEM teacher at an all-girls school in Cleveland, Ohio—and she works with a lot of Title I students as
  8. Rising Resources | Drive Student STEM Interest with STEM-Works

    Rising Resources | Drive Student STEM Interest with STEM-Works
    STEM-Works is a website that anybody can find valuable—not just educators. Anyone who has a passion for STEM education can use STEM-Works to find resources to learn more about STEM teaching approaches, STEM careers, and how to get children more interested in potential career fields within this area.
  9. Eduporium Weekly | Setting Our Sights on STEM Majors

    Eduporium Weekly | Setting Our Sights on STEM Majors
    Mastering a STEM-related craft and earning that degree is one of the best ways to ensure future success, but what are the best college majors for those who want a lifetime of STEM challenges? Is it engineering or computer science? Or, might there be some other options to consider. We’ll take a look at some of the best options.
  10. Eduporium Weekly | Discussing the STEM Gender Gap

    Eduporium Weekly | Discussing the STEM Gender Gap
    Despite conscious efforts from school and educational leaders, it’s tough to get girls as interested in STEM as their male counterparts. In fact, a great deal of female students lose interest by the time they’re in third or fourth grade. Why this may be is anybody’s guess, but some of the top reasons include the belief that they’re not as

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