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  2. Women in STEM fields - Wikipedia

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    According to PISA 2015 results, 4.8% of boys and 0.4% of girls expect an ICT career. [40]Studies suggest that many factors contribute to the attitudes towards the achievement of young men in mathematics and science, including encouragement from parents, interactions with mathematics and science teachers, curriculum content, hands-on laboratory experiences, high school achievement in ...

  3. Female education in STEM - Wikipedia

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    The organization UNESCO has stated that this gender disparity is due to discrimination, biases, social norms and expectations that influence the quality of education women receive and the subjects they study. [1] UNESCO also believes that having more women in STEM fields is desirable because it would help bring about sustainable development. [1]

  4. Wider Opportunities for Women - Wikipedia

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    Also, by the end of the 1960s WOW had grown from an all-volunteer group to a nonprofit organization with paid staff, and women's career center that helped hundreds of women find work. In the 1970s WOW shifted from placing women in clerical and health aid jobs to nontraditional jobs that paid more and had been indirectly set aside for males.

  5. Kentucky is working hard to educate non-traditional students ...

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    By the year 2031, the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce predicts that 63 to 66 percent of Kentucky’s jobs will require some training or education beyond high school.

  6. 'Unlimited possibilities': GirlUp! program sheds light on non ...

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    Canton City Schools' GirlUp! program gives girls chance to consider careers typically considered male jobs such as welding and automotive. 'Unlimited possibilities': GirlUp! program sheds light on ...

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  8. Female education - Wikipedia

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    The Princess: A Medley, a narrative poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson, is a satire of women's education, still a controversial subject in 1848, when Queen's College first opened in London. Emily Davies campaigned for women's education in the 1860s, and founded Girton College in 1869, as did Anne Clough found Newnham College in 1875.

  9. INSPIRE Women Act - Wikipedia

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    The INSPIRE Women Act (Pub. L. 115–7 (text),H.R. 321) was introduced in the United States House of Representatives on January 5, 2017 by Representative Barbara Comstock of Virginia. The bill compels the director of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to encourage women and girls to pursue an education in the science ...