Developing women’s interest from a young age in science fiction can eventually equal the gender disparity in high level science and engineering fields. Read my argument and suggestions for lesson plans. Continue reading
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May 9, 2011 · 4:58 pm
SciFi Empowers Women: Get ‘Em While They’re Young
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