News (STEM Education)
April 2016
January 2014
- Early engagement key to getting girls into science careers, Canadian study says
- Alaska STEM advocate helps women and minorities to succeed
- How STEM education inspires kids, educators to act locally, think globally.
- Gender specific toys ‘put girls off’ maths and science.
- Hong Kong's policy address fails to address the paucity of women studying STEM.
- How empowering women in STEM can spur economic development.
- New research looks at how to attract more young women into STEM.
- STEM needs a new letter.
- Adding Art to STEM program to enhance problem solving skills.
- STEM jobs key to a better economy.
- Time to make science work in the classroom.
- Wireless sensors enhance data collection in STEM education.
- When it comes to STEM, size doesn’t matter.
- Removing bias from the equation.
- Discussion on STEM education support from private companies, universities, and the federal government.
- How to make STEM jobs the ones women want?
- An easy way to help women in science.
- Respect children’s choice to study science or liberal arts.
- Top 10 online resources for STEM.
- One weird trick to improve women’s chances in science.
- Prioritizing STEM education.
December 2013
- Bridging the gender gap: Encouraging girls in STEM starts at home.
- Holiday gifts that encourage STEM education.
- Make STEM education a priority.
- STEM not only source of academic-business links.
- The solution to the STEM crisis.
- Missing from science class – Too few girls and minorities study Tech subjects.
- Reflections: HK does well in OECD table but not all are impressed.
- What does UK’s first food engineering mean to industry.
- Who says Math has to be boring?
- For girls in STEM, belonging, not brain structure, makes the difference.
- Women benefit from Project-based approach to learning in STEM.
- PISA tests: Are Asian children smarter than those in the West?
- Women in STEM.
- How technology creates a culture of “disengagement”.
- Striving for STEM education.
November 2013
- How to recruit young women into STEM?
- Another view: Emphasis on STEM education overshadows arts, humanities.
- No, the Technology sector didn’t hire more women than men this year.
- TechWomen: Supporting a global network of women in STEM.
- Science, Engineering degrees grew twice as fast as others, report says.
- Is it fair to steer students into STEM disciplines facing a glut of works?
- Hong Kong must help women study science and maths.
- Women continue to be the under-represented population in the field of STEM.
- Major review of STEM education in Ireland to take place.
- Women gain in some STEM fields, but not in Computer Science.
- Canada’s missing STEM skills shortage.
- Better STEM education, training needed for mismatched workers.
- A poll regarding STEM education.
- Google executive shares his view on Hong Kong’s lack of high technology.
- Wanted: Women who wants a college degree in a STEM field.
October 2013
- STEM: In academia there is a glut, but there is a shortage in the corporate world.
- UK: Lack of STEM candidates – Talent shortage beginning to bite.
- Next generation K-12 U.S. science standards and drive toward climate literacy generate synchronicity of ideas.
- The new hiring hall: The free flow of STEM labor around the world is the wave of the future.
- Corporate recruiters insist there really is a STEM worker shortage.
- In a STEM field? You are probably creative too.
- Students drop maths, science.
- Women and STEM occupations: Retention rates and reasons for leaving.
- The key to solving the science and math talent shortage? Women.
- These are the 7 things keeping women out of science.
- Can STEM and the human sciences get along?
- Gender barriers, not families, to blame for shortage of women in STEM careers.
- Study: Women encounter gender inequality in science and technology fields.
- Why students study STEM?