Let’s Talk #GirlsinSTEM
09
JUNE, 2018
Volunteer Work
STEM
STEAM
I had so much fun with these girls yesterday! One of the things that struck me most from our talks was how many said their favorite subject was science or math.
The National Girls Collaborative Project finds that K-12 female students achievement on math and science standardized tests is on par with their male peers’ test scores, and female students participate in high level maths and science courses at similar rates as their male peers. Yet, this all changes at college and in the workforce, especially in Computer Science (my field), Engineering, and Physics fields.
Young girls’ love for STEM starts early on, but many are discouraged from continuing this love after high school graduation. STEM fields have some of the best job opportunities and wages, and are great opportunities for intellectual growth and satisfaction. I encourage you to talk to the young girls in your life about STEM, and my message box is always open if she (or you) have any questions!
STEM Storytime at Muscle Shoals Public Library
I read Ada Twist, Scientist during a STEM storytime at the Muscle Shoals Public Library in Alabama.
STEM Workshops at Bon Lin Middle School in Tennessee
I visited Bon Lin Middle School (where I graduated from in 2013!) to talk with students about careers in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) and host engineering workshops for three of Bon Lin’s STEM classes.
American Computer & Robotics Museum and the Montana Science Center
I visited the American Computer & Robotics Museum in Bozeman, Montana, and also stopped by the Montana Science Center for a ‘Shark Lady’ storytime!