Girls begin their K-12 years with the same potential as boys, but the potential in girls is often dimmed by the time they become teens. By the end of high school, the number of female students in the subjects of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) dwindles substantially. This doesn't need to be the case. We need to build girls' confidence early on to show them that setbacks needn't keep them from pursuing the subjects that they are passionate about.
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How to Encourage Entrepreneurship Development at Your School
Hetali Lodaya July 13, 2015
Do you want to encourage entrepreneurial skills in your students, but fear that your school or district just doesn’t have the resources? Don’t despair–there are a number of ways you can work entrepreneurship development into the curriculum all on your own, without having to wait for school board approval or all that red tape.
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