One of my trusted scientist friends and a noteworthy STEM and diversity advocate in Australia recommends this book, so I am sharing this with you to follow up on the most recent post on math anxiety. We our often told that women "can't do math" but the truth is- we can! We may have to work at overcoming anxiety or the lack of exposure to skills, such as spatial reasoning, that guys automatically get (see AAUW "why so few" report)- but we can do it! So if you want to read more, check out this book! I know I will.
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Thursday, May 9, 2013
gender differences in STEM?
Hello World,
One of my trusted scientist friends and a noteworthy STEM and diversity advocate in Australia recommends this book, so I am sharing this with you to follow up on the most recent post on math anxiety. We our often told that women "can't do math" but the truth is- we can! We may have to work at overcoming anxiety or the lack of exposure to skills, such as spatial reasoning, that guys automatically get (see AAUW "why so few" report)- but we can do it! So if you want to read more, check out this book! I know I will.
One of my trusted scientist friends and a noteworthy STEM and diversity advocate in Australia recommends this book, so I am sharing this with you to follow up on the most recent post on math anxiety. We our often told that women "can't do math" but the truth is- we can! We may have to work at overcoming anxiety or the lack of exposure to skills, such as spatial reasoning, that guys automatically get (see AAUW "why so few" report)- but we can do it! So if you want to read more, check out this book! I know I will.
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