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- Title
Increasing Investment in STEM Education for Females: Policy Considerations.
- Authors
Harris, Becky; Dassopoulos, Andrea; Sahl, Daniel; Starostina, Anna
- Abstract
During this difficult economic time, as policy makers decide how to use their limited resources to help prepare the rising generation for the demands of an ever-changing workforce, aligning K-12 educational priorities with higher education and economic development can help maximize public dollar investments in STEM education, particularly when females are given access to STEM and STEM-related education and programs. Smart public policy initiatives can help increase the representation of women in technology, research and development, and innovation departments. The purpose of this article is to provide policy recommendations that could help increase gender diversity and participation in STEM education pipelines and stimulate innovation. Viewing public dollar investments in female STEM education as an economic development tool not only encourages diverse participation in traditionally male dominated industries but can help leverage STEM education into an economic driver that promotes strong technology sectors in state economies.
- Subjects
STEM education; HIGHER education; WOMEN in technology; ECONOMIC development; INVESTMENTS
- Publication
UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal, 2021, Vol 25, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1531-0930
- Publication type
Article