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BREAKING THE STEM STEREOTYPERCB

Autor Amanda Alzena Sullivan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 oct 2019
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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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781475842043
ISBN-10: 147584204X
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

Notă biografică

Dr. Amanda Alzena Sullivan, Ph.D. is a child development specialist who researches the impact of new technologies and media on children. Amandäs research is specifically concerned with using new technologies to engage girls in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) in order to increase the representation of girls and women in these fields.

Cuprins

Foreword Dr. Marina Umaschi Bers Acknowledgements Introduction: Female Underrepresentation in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) ¿And What We Can Do About It Part I: The Great Gender Divide in STEM Chapter 1: Why Engaging Girls with STEM Before Second Grade Makes a Difference Chapter 2: Crush the ¿Girls Are Bad at Math¿ Myth Chapter 3: Celebrate Women in Science Chapter 4: Grow the Number of Women in Tech & Engineering Part II: Stereotypes are Everywhere (And It¿s Becoming a Real Issue) Chapter 5: What to Know About Gender Identity and Stereotypes in Early Childhood Chapter 6: Ensuring Girls Overcome Stereotype Threat Chapter 7: The Blue Aisle vs. The Pink Aisle¿The Influence of Media, Advertising, and Toy Companies Chapter 8: The Important Impact of Parents, Teachers, and Other Role-Models Part III: Break the STEM Stereotype in Early Childhood Chapter 9: Tools, Games, and Products to Engage Girls in Pre-K through Early Elementary School Chapter 10: Create Engaging STEM Activities for Young Girls Chapter 11: Simple Things Adults Can Do Chapter 12: Beyond Early Childhood Conclusion: Imagining the Scientists and Engineers of the Future Appendices Appendix A: Gender Divide in STEM Factsheet Appendix B: STEM Career Examples Appendix C: Planning Sheet for Educators: Designing STEAM Curriculum to Engage Girls Appendix D: STEM Picture Books About the Author

Descriere

Breaking the STEM Stereotype delves into the reasons behind the persistent gender disparity between men and women in STEM fields. It explores the powerful role of stereotypes and provides parents and educators with tips and resources on how to begin dispelling stereotypes and engaging girls with STEM during the foundational early childhood years.