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  • Hypatia Institute, The
    Promoting gender equity in physics; featuring news, links, resources for women students, and a virtual maze to discover the "herstory" of science.
    www.hypatiamaze.org
  • Campbell-Kibler Associates, Inc.
    Download PDF brochures focused on increasing gender and race equity in coeducational math, science and technology classes.
    www.campbell-kibler.com
  • Plugged-In!
    Program designed to improve girls' skills and confidence in math, science, and computer technology. Developed by the Mid-Continent Council of Girl Scouts.
    www.plugged-in.org
  • Girls are I.T.
    Program aiming to inspire girls ages 11-14 to see information technology as a career opportunity. From the Girl Scouts Hornets' Nest Council of Charlotte, North Carolina.
    www.girlsareit.org
  • Girls to the Fourth Power
    Tutoring program for middle school and high school girls who are generally well motivated but having or expecting difficulty with algebra.
    www.stanford.edu/~meehan/xyz/girls4.html
  • Ensuring Equity and Excellence in Science
    www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/issues/content/cntareas/science/sc200.htm
  • Weaving Gender Equity into Math Reform
    Seeks to assist staff developers in expanding the equity content of their workshops, videos, and written materials for teachers.
    www.terc.edu/wge
  • American Association of University Women Educational Foundation
    Provides grants for professional development and projects designed to advance girls' achievement in math, science, and technology.
    www.aauw.org/fga/fellowships_grants
  • Girls' Attitudes, Self-Expectations, and Performance in Math
    Annotated bibliography of articles and studies.
    www.mathforum.org/~sarah/Discussion.Sessions/biblio.attitudes.html
 




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