OUR PROJECTS
One child. One Teacher. One Book and One Pen can change the world. Education is the only solution."
-Malala Yousafzai
A Snippet From Our Ongoing Campaign!
STEMPOWERHER'S SCHOOL-WIDE FEMALE STEM TEACHER FORUMAs a high school student-run organization, we value raising awareness for STEM education not only when we volunteer in our community, but also by creating a spark within our peers at our school campus. Together, we organized a school-wide Forum where we invited our female math and science teachers to come speak and share their experience to students at our school (both club and non-club members). Take a peek below!
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CAMPAIGNSTEMPOWERHER campaigns for more girls to explore and join STEM. Through this campaign, we hope to attract the attention of many spectators as well as advocates of gender equity in stem. Through this campaign, we also collaborate with the minds of young thinkers along with our peers. We believe this brings encouragement to our volunteers, faculty, and students.
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RESOURCES
Here are resources which are very informative about the current situation of how girls are falling behind in the STEM track both in the current education system, and in society. These sources contain pertinent information, and shocking statistics, and are definitely useful in understanding the circumstances girls face.
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AWARENESSWe value raising awareness about the disparity between women and men currently in STEM, and encourage girls to join STEM and explore the fields. One of the ways we raise awareness is through fundraising and donating to help provide a better education for girls. Though we invite female professionals to come share their experience, we also want to provide resources for our online visitors and members.
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Cassandra Cole reports of her own experience as a woman in the STEM industry.
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Hear Dr. Jenna Carpenter share her research and advice as she reports why less girls are exploring STEM.
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