Encouraging Girls in Math and Science

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Multimedia Overview Encouraging Girls in Math and Science

Women are less involved in career paths and post-secondary education in some areas of math and science than men. This pattern starts at school. Use this short overview to learn about the strategies for encouraging girls in math and science at school. The overview presents five research-based instructional and feedback strategies for teachers at all grade levels. (6:46 min)

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Visual Diagram Encouraging Girls in Math and Science

This graphical illustration is a reminder of the five interrelated research-based practices embodied in media and materials on this website. These practices aim to increase academic self-esteem, interest, and achievement in math and science. Gathered around a supportive and encouraging teacher, the girls in this diagram show high confidence that they can succeed in math and science as students and as professionals.

Expert Interview

Encouraging Girls in Math and Science (Part 1)

Diane F. Halpern, Ph.D.
Claremont McKenna College

This interview features Dr. Diane Halpern, chair of the expert panel that produced the Practice Guide. In Part 1 of the interview, Dr. Halpern describes the research evidence and reasoning for the five practices that are described in the Practice Guide. (11:31 min)

Expert Interview

Encouraging Girls in Math and Science (Part 2)

Diane F. Halpern, Ph.D.
Claremont McKenna College

This interview features Dr. Diane Halpern, chair of the expert panel that produced the Practice Guide. In Part 2 of the interview, Dr. Halpern discusses implementation ideas and roles that school staff, district administrators, and parents can play to encourage girls in math and science. (4:11 min)