I try to not tell people on the internet they are wrong, except for evo psych people. :)
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I think you'd find that in high performing school districts (economic privileged) our schools look more like Euro schools.
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Replying to @estarianne @manes and
I'm confused. Are we talking about where I'm from — or the UK or maybe even the US now?
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Sorry, I was responding to the OP, I'm in the US.
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Replying to @estarianne @manes and
My/the OP point is that I'm from a very sexist country (not the UK, not the US, a small place in the Levant) and we have "better" gender parity (if not girls > boys) at STEM. I explained why that is and two other women from equally sexist places added their agreement.
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Replying to @o_guest @estarianne and
I honestly don’t think there’s any kind of gender parity in STEM in Turkey but gotta look up some stats. I agree with your earlier points but the consequences may not be as straightforward everywhere.
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Just wanted to clarify. But my mind is foggy today. Sorry for any confusing/conflicting statements I may have made.
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Replying to @zerdeve @estarianne and
I meant STEM subjects at school. No way are there any other women Cypriots in my line of work.
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That's what I was talking about all along and what the OP article is about.
Sorry to make you so confused!
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Replying to @o_guest @estarianne and
Lol it’s probably not you. I woke up confused today :)
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