Gender Equity in Education Resources
National Alliance for Partnership in Equity Education Foundation -- NAPE provides professional development through its STEM Equity Pipe line. The Pipeline provides professional development using national experts on gender equity in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education through webinars, webcasts and online courses.
Under the Microscope: A Decade of Gender Equity Projects in the Sciences – AAUW's Under the Microscope takes a close look at this body of funded projects and reveals significant trends in the development and support of gender equity projects over the past decade. It also offers recommendations for strengthening the advancement of gender equity in STEM subjects.
The National Council for Research on Women (NCRW) has compiled an exhaustive list of resources and links on girls. NCRW is a network of more than 100 leading U.S. research, advocacy and policy centers with a growing global reach.
To Recruit and Advance: Women Students and Faculty in Science and Engineering, The National Academies Press – Committee on the Guide to Recruiting and Advancing Women Scientists and Engineers in Academia, Committee on Women in Science and Engineering, National Research Council. Free PDF summary available.
GEMS: Learning Online (Gender Equity in Math and Science) – This national collaborative will explore how gender equity can effectively be taught online, what are the implications of gender, race/ethnicity, personality type/learning styles, and other factors in the design, participation, and outcomes of online learning, and what is the impact on teacher attitude/behavior and on student outcomes.
Weaving Gender Equity into Math Reform seeks to assist staff developers, curriculum writers and workshop leaders in expanding the equity content of their workshops, videos and written materials for teachers.
The National Science Foundation, Women, Minorities and Persons with Disabilities in Science and Engineering – This site provides data on the participation of women, minorities andpersons with disabilities in science and engineering education and employment. The data are organized by topic and are presented in tables, graphics and spreadsheets for downloading.



