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Search by resource type, topic, or keyword to find strategies, tools, and activities to advance STEM education for girls. This growing library includes resources for K-12 formal and informal educators, higher education faculty, industry and business leaders, and government.
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Creating Tomorrow’s Engineers with Design Squad Latinx!
Design Squad Latinx introduces kids ages 10–13 to the engineering design process by encouraging kids to draw on the knowledge, skills, and talents…
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The Power of Collaboration: Strategies and Lessons Learned from the NGCP Network
In this webinar recording, learn about the NGCP collaboration model, exemplary practices in collaboration, and examples of successful collaborations…
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4 Ways to Support Girls in STEM in 2024
Four simple ways you can inspire and uplift girls in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in the new year.
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Partner Spotlight: Libraries as Community Hubs for Citizen Science
Learn about our work on the Citizen and Community Science Library Network.
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Partner Spotlight: Girls STEAM Ahead with NASA
Learn about NGCP's work on Girls STEAM Ahead with NASA
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Partner Spotlight: Leap into Science
Learn more about NGCP's partnership with The Franklin Institute to lead Leap into Science.
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Partner Spotlight: Million Girls Moonshot
Learn more about NGCP's work on the Million Girls Moonshot.
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Choosing Toys to Inspire Young Girls in STEM
In this webinar recording, learn about research, resources, and innovative new toys that can be used for supporting STEM play with young girls.
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Choosing Toys to Break STEM Stereotypes
Check out this list of six types of STEM toys that will delight, engage, and inspire young girls – and all young children – in STEM play.
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