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Breaking the STEM Stereotype

Reaching Girls in Early Childhood

«Wondering why girls are underrepresented in STEM and how to change this pattern? Breaking the STEM Stereotype is a great place to start! In accessible language, Dr. Sullivan describes some of the roots of the problem before suggesting powerful and practical strategies that parents, teachers, and caregivers can use with young children to create more welcoming environments that empower girls to engage more fully in STEM. Such awareness and ideas will help us all inspire and support the next generation of girls who will discover, shape, and understand our world through STEM.»

Christine M. Cunningham, Founding Director of Engineering is Elementary, Author of Engineering in El

Men continue to outnumber women in numerous technical STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) fields such as, engineering and computer science. Prior work demonstrates the importance of introducing girls to STEM content early on, before gender stereotypes are ingrained. Les mer

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Men continue to outnumber women in numerous technical STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) fields such as, engineering and computer science. Prior work demonstrates the importance of introducing girls to STEM content early on, before gender stereotypes are ingrained. However, many parents and teachers are not sure how to do this in a developmentally appropriate and playful way. Breaking the STEM Stereotype: Reaching Girls in Childhood by Dr. Amanda Sullivan, Ph.D. explores the various social, cultural, and psychological reasons behind the persistent gender disparity between men and women in STEM fields. By explaining the powerful role of stereotypes, the media, and experiences with peers and adults during the foundational early childhood years, this book builds the case of early childhood being a critical time in development to reach girls. Breaking the STEM Stereotype is set up in three parts. Part 1 provides the current state of the gender divide in each aspect of STEM and explores why early childhood is a critical time to address this divide. Part 2 explores gender identity development and gender stereotypes as well as the influences of the media, advertising, and adult and peer role models on young children. Finally, Part 3 arms readers with the knowledge they need to dispel gender stereotypes in STEM. It provides suggestions on tools, technologies, and kits that can be used with young girls beginning in pre-kindergarten. It provides materials needed to design effective curricula and activities to engage girls with STEM in playful ways that build on their personal interests.

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Forlag
Rowman & Littlefield
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9781475842043
Utgivelsesår
2019
Format
24 x 16 cm

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«Wondering why girls are underrepresented in STEM and how to change this pattern? Breaking the STEM Stereotype is a great place to start! In accessible language, Dr. Sullivan describes some of the roots of the problem before suggesting powerful and practical strategies that parents, teachers, and caregivers can use with young children to create more welcoming environments that empower girls to engage more fully in STEM. Such awareness and ideas will help us all inspire and support the next generation of girls who will discover, shape, and understand our world through STEM.»

Christine M. Cunningham, Founding Director of Engineering is Elementary, Author of Engineering in El

«Amanda Sullivan has written a must-read book for getting girls involved in STEM at an early age. If you are looking for strategies on how to get young ladies to crash the digital divide that currently exist in the STEM world then this is your book. Introducing girls at an early age is the foundation we all must build if want to get the next generation (especially girls) equipped for the careers in STEM and computer science fields.»

Kimberly Lane Clark, Ed.S., Director of Blended Learning-Lancaster ISD, Ask A Techno Girl @askatechn

«As someone who has struggled to hire technically skilled professionals that reflect the demographics of the country, I am very encouraged that Breaking the STEM Stereotype offers a researched-based understanding of why it is so hard to find qualified women for these roles. Even more important, Dr. Sullivan shows clearly why solutions to this problem must include engagement of girls at much younger ages than had previously been believed by many parents and educators.  As important as these solutions are for the girls themselves, the recommendations in Breaking the STEM Stereotype may be even more important for employers who so clearly need more women's perspectives in order to develop, market, and regulate better, more broadly useful products.  Even more than girls need to understand STEM thinking, the STEM world needs their future contributions and perspectives.»

Mitch Rosenberg, co-founder and CEO of KinderLab Robotics, www.kinderlabrobotics.com

«Passionate about encouraging creativity, ingenuity, and perseverance in young children? You must read Dr. Amanda Sullivan's book, Breaking the STEM Stereotype to learn about the dismissive ways our world subtly and obviously discourages girls from pursuing endeavors in STEM field from the earliest of ages. Not only does she provide data and research from multiple domains to explain that it is getting worse, but she effectively explains that this is a problem for businesses and the overall success of our human race. But she doesn't stop with just the facts. She is a true solution finder, offering various job aides both teachers and parents can use immediately to turn attitudes around and help our girls believe they can have a career in any field they wish. As a devoted advocate of the developmentally appropriate use of education technology and most importantly, a mother of a 5-year-old daughter, I just wish this book had come out sooner!»

Jennifer Bowden, M.Ed, President, Early Learning Network, International Society of Technology in Edu

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