November 2009
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Posted by judy mcdonald on 28 Nov 2009 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
Girls Leading Girls in Science – Channel 14 news
Belmont Abbey College Students Help
According to a research team in Northern Illinois University, girls in high school are enjoying science less than their counter parts in science. Why? This study is just preliminary and more results will be released later. The data indicates that females are bored in science class more often than the males. Well the study does not indicate why but my guess is partly due to society telling them for years, perhaps even decades, that science and mathematics is a boys’ subject.
I believe we must dispel this myth early in science. I am trying to do this with my program called Girls Leading Girls in Science. I am working with 5th grade girls from a Title 1 school alongside with female STEM majors from Belmont Abbey College. Not only have we begun our mentoring program we are launching a research project with the entire 5th grade class in January, 2010. Stay tuned as we present the research project and see the impact.
Posted by Judy on 08 Nov 2009 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
Girls Leading Girls in Science
Fall 2009 – Funding by a NSF Grant through
The National Girls Collaborative Project
This program was created to encourage and inspire girls towards science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers through a visit to Belmont Abbey College. Each 5th grade girl is matched with a female mentor in a STEM majors from Belmont Abbey College (BAC) to encourage them to consider entering college as STEM majors. A mentoring partnership will be developed between the women college students from BAC and the fifth grade girls from North Belmont Elementary School.
College students will be given girls’ names to establish a mentoring relationship prior to the girls’ visit to BAC on November 4. Here are some of the features of the visit:
http://picasaweb.google.com/TerMcd/GirlsLeadingGirlsInScience#
We all had a great day despite the lack of electricity on the campus for about 15 minutes in the morning. Many girls said that they had a great day and would look at science with a different view after this day. The principal, Chris Germain said to the girls that they were special because they were the only ones having a day like this in the entire school district. I will do some follow-up and see if this day had an impact. Stay tuned….. we will see.