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SciGirls Strategies

Using Gender-Equitable Teaching Strategies and STEM Video Narratives to Engage Girls in Nontraditional STEM Fields

 

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SciGirls Strategies aims to increase the number of high school girls recruited to and retained in nontraditional, technical STEM pathways. The program provides career and technical education teachers with professional development focused on gender-equitable teaching strategies and role modeling.

SciGirls Strategies aims to increase the number of high school girls recruited to and retained in nontraditional, technical STEM pathways. The program provides career and technical education teachers with professional development focused on gender-equitable teaching strategies and role modeling.

Abstract

SciGirls Strategies is a National Science Foundation–funded project led by Twin Cities PBS (TPT) in partnership with St. Catherine University, the National Girls Collaborative, and XSci (The Experiential Science Education Research Collaborative) at the University of Colorado Boulder’s Center for STEM Learning. This three-year initiative aims to increase the number of high school girls recruited to and retained in fields where females are traditionally underrepresented: technical science, engineering, technology, and math (STEM) pathways. We seek to accomplish this goal by providing career and technical education (CTE) teachers with professional development focused on gender-equitable teaching strategies and role modeling.

Author Contributions

Rita Karl ([email protected]) is managing director of STEM media and education and executive producer of SciGirls at Twin Cities Public Television in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Bradley McLain ([email protected]) is codirector at the Experiential Science Education Research Collaborative (XSci) at the University of Colorado Boulder in Boulder, Colorado.

Alicia Santiago ([email protected]) is cultural diversity consultant for Twin Cities Public Television.

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Notes on contributors

Rita Karl

Rita Karl ([email protected]) is managing director of STEM media and education and executive producer of SciGirls at Twin Cities Public Television in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Bradley McLain

Bradley McLain ([email protected]) is codirector at the Experiential Science Education Research Collaborative (XSci) at the University of Colorado Boulder in Boulder, Colorado.

Alicia Santiago

Alicia Santiago ([email protected]) is cultural diversity consultant for Twin Cities Public Television.

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