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The Girls RISEnet resource catalog is a dynamic listing of crowd-sourced research and resources on engaging girls in engineering. Registered members of girlsrisenet.org can contribute resources through the "My Account" link above. If you are not a member of the site, please contact us to submit or suggest an addition.

2011 | By: Mary Ann Zehr

ELLs Less Likely to Take Advanced Math and Science

Statistics shows that ELLs students are less likely than fluent peers to enroll in advanced math and science courses. View External Website


Region: N South Atlantic

Contributor: Rebecca Colmenero

Tags: STEM, Informal Learning-Education, Statistics, Minorities

2011 | By: F. Cadelle Hemphill

Achievement Gaps: How Hispanic and White Students in Public Schools Perform in Mathematics and Reading on NAEP

This report provides detailed information on the size of the achievement gaps between Hispanic and White public school students at the national and state levels and describes how those achievement gaps have changed over time. View External Website


Region: N South Atlantic

Contributor: Laura Huerta Migus

Tags: Minorities, Statistics, Hispanic-Latino, Research/Report

2011 | By: Alan Vanneman

Achievement Gaps: How Black and White Students in Public Schools Perform in Mathematics and Reading on NAEP

Achievement gaps between Black and White students are featured in every major National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) report card. This report examines achievement gaps more closely, and provides a detailed portrait of how achievement gaps and Black and White students' performance have changed over time at both the national and state levels. View External Website


Region: N South Atlantic

Contributor: Laura Huerta Migus

Tags: Minorities, Statistics, Black-African American, Research-Report

2010 | By: National Science Foundation

Women, Minorities, and Persons with Disabilities in Science and Engineering

Women, Minorities, and Persons with Disabilities in Science and Engineering is a report that provides information about the participation of women, minorities, and persons with disabilities in science and engineering education and employment. Information on the site is organized by topic and group. Links to additional data sources and reports are provided.

This site is updated as new information becomes available. Tables and figures in the report are current as of the date shown. An update of the formal report is issued every two years.

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Region: N South Atlantic

Contributor: Laura Huerta Migus

Tags: Minorities, Diversity, Statistics, Research-Report

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Girls RISEnet Regional Workshop at the Miami Science Museum - Engaging Girls in STEM: Strategies You Can Use NOW!

The Miami Science Museum (MSM) hosted participants from Alabama, North Carolina, and Florida for a one-day regional workshop to share research-based strategies that informal science educators can u...Read More

Privacy Policy | The Girls RISE (Raising Interest in Science and Engineering) National Museum Network is funded by Grant No. HRD-0937245 from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Human Resource Development, Research on Gender in Science and Engineering Extension Services (GSE/EXT) Program. Project collaborators include the Miami Science Museum, the Association of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC) and SECME, Inc. The project seeks to increase the capacity of science centers and museums to interest girls from underrepresented populations in the engineering sciences