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All the tools you need to welcome and introduce women and girls to engineering |
It’s easier than you think to get started recruiting women and girls to engineering. With these ready-to-go outreach tools, you can hit the ground running and start increasing the number of women and girls in your engineering programs right away. Order the whole kit, or any individual item or combination of items. |
Women in Engineering Recruitment Starter Kit includes:
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Women in Engineering Banner This banner sends a visible message that your school supports women and girls in engineering and makes your career events more appealing to female students. Plus, hang the banner year-round in your school’s classrooms, hallways, communal spaces, and around campus to send the message that women can succeed in these career pathways. |
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Think Again Posters: Women in Engineering (Set of 7) Hang this set of seven posters around your school's classrooms, counseling offices, hallways, library and cafeteria to inspire more female students to consider a career in engineering. |
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Role Model Video: Engineering Videos of female role models help get engineering careers on the radar screens of women and girls because they’re able to see someone who looks like them on the job, especially doing hands-on work in a lab or field setting.
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STEM Resources for Instructors to Help Women and Girls: Annotated Bibliography It's not easy to find ready-made classroom activities that will appeal to female learning style or resources on identifying female role models and associations. This bibliography does the research for you, and the best part is it's a downloadable e-book with clickable hotlinks that bring you directly to the websites where these primarily free resources are housed. Our bibliography has over 100 entries and provides you with information on the school level, program type, and career pathway for each resource. The bibliography is rich with engineering examples, ranging from Engineer Your Life to Fair Play: Design & Discovery to engineering associations for women. |