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Re: Research says: Feminine STEM role models do not motivate girls

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Originally Posted by pfreivald View Post
And miniscule sample sizes. I have been asked repeatedly over the years how we attained and maintained a 30-50% female participation rate on a yearly basis -- and without having female mentors (we now have one; a former student) -- and my answer is always the same:

I don't know.
Our answer to that is, "It just takes one." We've meant that with regard to one female student. I do know that, as a technical mentor, the world would be my oyster. As a non-technical mentor, I've had many graduating seniors thank me for being a role model, even though I'm tough. As a technical mentor, I think I would really be on the receiving end of gratitude and appreciation. But.. I can only imagine.

Jane
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Last edited by JaneYoung : 30-06-2012 at 11:06. Reason: Additional thought.
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