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Recruiting Women Technoblog

The Recruiting Women Technoblog is focused on ways to close the gender gap in science, technology, engineering and math education. It discusses ways to recruit and retain women and girls into STEM education programs.
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Recruitment Solutions from 2nd Annual CalWomenTech Project Partner Meeting

Oct 1, 2009
Instructors, administrators and counselors from the eight California community colleges involved in the CalWomenTech Project came together a couple of weeks ago  to share their successes recruiting and retaining women to targeted technology programs...

Recruiting: 9 Women in Auto Technology!

Sep 24, 2009
Last week we had the CalWomenTech Project Partner Meeting and our 8 community college sites presented their successes to each other. It was amazing, truly. What an incredibly dedicated group of educators, it’s a privilege to work with them. More on...

Question/Answer: How Do We Improve Computer Science's Image?

Sep 15, 2009
See Wechie’s Comment of 8/21: There seems to be hundreds of separate initiatives to encourage girls to study computer science but there remains an image problem. How can we get an industry wide campaign going to improve the image of computing? Yes,...

Question/Answer:What To Do When A Woman is Blocked by a Woman

Sep 10, 2009
On 8/27, Mcauly asks what should she do when she’s blocked by another woman? Julia Child actually gives us some guidance on what to do when as a woman you are blocked by another woman. (See my earlier post of 8/20).  Essentially the same thing you...


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  A great resource for information on how to engage girls and women in science, technology, engineering and math education.
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