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Seven Strategies to Engage Girls (and All Kids) in STEM Tricia Berry Texas Girls Collaborative Project UT Austin Women in Engineering Program @TxGCP @TriciaBerry825 [email protected]

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Page 1: Seven Strategies to Engage Girls (and All Kids) in STEM Tricia Berry Texas Girls Collaborative Project UT Austin Women in Engineering Program @TxGCP @TriciaBerry825

Seven Strategies to Engage Girls (and All Kids) in STEM

Tricia BerryTexas Girls Collaborative Project

UT Austin Women in Engineering Program

@TxGCP @TriciaBerry825

[email protected]

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WEP connects students, educators and professionals to the world of engineering to promote the success and advancement of women in engineering.

✽ Recruitment Initiatives

✽ Supportive Structures ✽ Educational Services

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Mission: To connect & support organizations and individuals across Texas committed to informing and motivating girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) www.txgcp.org

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✽ Connections and Collaborations

✽ Mini-Grants and Resources

✽ Best Practices

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✽ Role Models Matter

✽ SciGirls

✽ WaterBotics

✽ Effective STEM Messaging

✽ Strategies to Engage Girls (and All Kids) in STEM

✽ InventionX

✽ Mother/Daughter TEA

Curriculum Dissemination

www.txgcp.org

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What does a girl (or any student) imagine when she thinks of a

scientist?

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BIG IDEA: To change how millions

of girls (ages 8-13) think about STEM

Features real girls doing investigations they’re passionate aboutHighlights the process of science

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scigirlsconnect.org

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SciGirls Seven

1. Girls benefit from collaboration, especially when they can participate and communicate fairly. (Parker & Rennie, 2002; Fancsali, 2002)

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SciGirls Seven

2. Girls are motivated by projects they find personally relevant and meaningful. (Eisenhart & Finkel, 1998; Thompson & Windschitl, 2005; Liston, Peterson, & Ragan, 2008)

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SciGirls Seven

3. Girls enjoy hands-on, open-ended projects and investigations. (Chatman, Nielsen, Strauss, & Tanner, 2008; Burkam, Lee, & Smerdon,1997; Fanscali, 2002)

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SciGirls Seven

4. Girls are motivated

when they can approach projects in their own way, applying their creativity, unique talents and preferred learning styles. (Eisenhart & Finkel,1998; Calabrese Barton, Tan, & Rivet, 2008)

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SciGirls Seven

5. Girls’ confidence and

performance improves in response to specific, positive feedback on things they can control – such as effort, strategies and behaviors. (Halpern, et al., 2007; Zeldin & Pajares, 2000; Blackwell, Trzesniewski, & Sorich Dweck, 2007; Mueller & Dweck, 1998)

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SciGirls Seven

6. Girls gain confidence and trust in their own reasoning when encouraged to think critically. (Chatman, et al., 2008; Eisenhart & Finkel,1998)

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SciGirls Seven

7. Girls benefit from relationships with role models and mentors. (Liston, et al., 2008; Evans, Whigham, & Wang, 1995)

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Resources

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Collaborative Effort including Lawrence Hall of Science, Exploratorium, New York Hall of Science, Science Museum of Minnesota, Children’s Museum of Houston

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Searched:• Civil Engineering• Free - $1.00• 10 – 30 minutes

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Finding & Being Role Models

http://www.nepris.com/

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Finding & Being Role Models

http://www.fabfems.org/

http://www.theconnectory.org www.millionwomenmentors.org

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Techbridge Resources

• Role Model Guide• Techbridge Tips• Online Training

www.techbridgegirls.org

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Seven Strategies to Engage Girls (and All Kids) in STEM

Tricia BerryTexas Girls Collaborative Project

UT Austin Women in Engineering Program

@TxGCP @TriciaBerry825

[email protected]