Yes. My research looks into middle schoolers—to understand if they're on that path, why not & what could be done. https://twitter.com/laplaceratio/status/807240997814108160 ….
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let middle schoolers take their own paths!
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Lots of people are interested; research funding not so much. Funders want to fund yet another fancy program...
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despite minimal progress from hundreds of millions of dollars spent on such programs over decades...
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One problem is still the 'girls aren't supposed to do/like that' attitude, I've seen that workshops for targeted groups are useful
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Diversity of people lead to diversity of thinking & solutions."When everyone agrees nothing new is said'" Also helps company outlook
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Being a CS prof, I agonize about this. Though it’s hardly real research, amazing what I’ve learned just by asking and _listening._
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It’s often students who see the problems of education most clearly. Asking & taking their answers seriously has helped me improve.
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yes! &it’s not only ‘how to get more underrepresented in’, but looking at the very distinct places they get kicked off STEM pathways
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