PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- November 8 is National STEM Day, and for students at John Moffett Elementary School in Fishtown, STEM (which stands for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) is a ...
The YWCA of Greater Charleston has launched an after-school all-girls coding club designed to break gender and racial barriers preventing young women, especially women of color, from pursuing careers ...
AEA Papers and Proceedings, Vol. 112, PAPERS AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE One Hundred Thirty-Fourth Annual Meeting OF THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION (MAY 2022), pp. 583-587 (5 pages) Who are the girls ...
Stephanie Sze, a junior at Manhasset High School, recently launched a local chapter of Girls Who Code, offering free coding classes for 4th to 6th graders at the Manhasset Public Library. Driven by ...
A statewide network of museums and nature centers, among other things, is planning to launch a program aimed at helping girls learn about jobs in the technology and science industry. The clubs will be ...
Learning to code is no longer optional in today’s rapidly changing digital world, but many young people still don’t have access to the right resources. With underrepresentation in the tech industry, ...
Black Girls Code (BGC) is an organization dedicated to breaking down barriers to access to science, technology, engineering and mathematics for Black women and girls ages seven to 25 years old. Sign ...
In a Rincon Valley Library classroom on a recent Friday, a group of Maria Carrillo High students asked almost 30 elementary schoolers how many of them had been to Disneyland. A few hands shot up. Then ...
After years of effort, the Boys & Girls Club of Middle Tennessee has announced that a club is finally coming to Clarksville. Clarksville's youth will soon have another place to learn, have fun and ...
With employment opportunities for software, application and system developers expected to grow, and most schools still not offering computer programming classes, dozens of Arizona libraries are ...
A group of Towne Acres Elementary students saw the practical applications of the technology lessons they’ve been learning Monday on a trip to Science Hill High School.
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