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A Parent's Guide for Getting Girls Into STEM Careers

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5 maart 2026

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Guiding Girls Toward STEM Careers

Dr. Rob Garcia, an educator and former high school engineering teacher, provides a roadmap for parents to encourage girls to pursue STEM careers by focusing on tactile, relatable, and creative learning experiences.

Core Principles for Teaching STEM

  • Engagement: Use hands-on projects, bright colors, and group work.
  • Relevance: Connect concepts to real-life events and creative design.
  • Learning Style: Appeal to the senses; balance math theory with practical application.
  • Persistence: Teach girls to face challenges and view failure as a part of the learning process.

Age-Based Roadmap

  • Ages 6–9 (Goal: New Concepts): Focus on variety. Build projects (lighting, gardening, chemistry), visit science centers/zoos, and introduce age-appropriate science websites.
  • Ages 10–13 (Goal: Experimentation): Encourage robotics groups, math clubs, and programming. If a school lacks a club, help the student start one.
    • Recommended Resource: Math books by Danica McKellar are highly recommended for making math concepts accessible and engaging.
  • Ages 14–18 (Goal: Immersion/Exposure):
    • Connect students with female engineering mentors (college students or young professionals).
    • Visit college engineering clubs and tech companies.
    • Ensure students understand college A-G requirements.
    • Encourage membership in the Society of Women Engineers.

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