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K-12 Information for Parents and Educators

Reports

Amanda
Priya, a senior in Chemical Engineering working with a Kindergarten student.
  • Rising Above the Gathering Storm free pdf download available.

  • Slow Off the Mark: Science Progress

  • Where the Girls Are.  The Facts About Gender Equity in Education

  • Successful K-12 STEM Education: Identifying Effective Approaches in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (free pdf download)

  • STEMMING The Tide: Why Women Leave Engineering

  • Growing a STEM Team: How to Create a Gender-Equitable Engineering Program for Middle School Students

  • Iowa’s Annual Condition of Education Report 2011

  • A Matter of Trust: Ten Key Insights From Recent Public Opinion Research on Attitudes about Education Among Hispanic Parents, Students, and Young Adults

  • Strategies Employed, Lessons Learned, and Challenges Ahead: Diversity & Inclusion

  • Women in STEM: A Gender Gap to Innovation

Iowa State University

Program for Women in Science and Engineering 218 Carver Hall Ames, IA 50011 (515) 294-0966, .

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