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Hammrich, Penny L.; Richardson, Greer M.; Livingston, Beverly – Journal of Elementary Science Education, 2000
The goal of this study was to familiarize teachers with reform initiatives in science education and to chart their progress as change agents of gender equity in the classroom. Discusses teachers' reflections and dialogue concerning their conception changes of teaching and mathematics as they confront the issue of equitable practice. (Author/SAH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Evaluation
Hammrich, Penny L.; Richardson, Greer M.; Livingston, Beverly – 1999
The research presented in this paper is part of a larger study that focused on increasing elementary school girls' attitudes toward and achievement in science and mathematics. Teachers from inner-city Philadelphia (n=21) participated in the Sisters in Science Program during the 1997-98 school year. This report presents teachers' reflections and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Females, Mathematics Education, Science Education
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Hammrich, Penny L.; Fadigan, Kathleen – Science Scope, 2003
Describes the Sisters in Sport Science (SISS) program which provides equitable access for girls to science and mathematics through sports. Includes a sample SISS activity that integrates track and physical sciences. (YDS)
Descriptors: Athletics, Equal Education, Females, Gender Issues
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Hammrich, Penny L.; Richardson, Greer M.; Livingston, Beverly D. – Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering, 2000
The Sisters in Science (SIS) program seeks to increase elementary school girls' interest and achievement in science and mathematics, create a more positive learning climate, and increase the knowledge base and understanding of parents. Reports on how fourth grade girls changed their interest and achievement in science and mathematics during their…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Females, Gender Issues
Hammrich, Penny L.; Richardson, Greer M.; Livingston, Beverly – 1999
This paper describes an intergenerational science program called Sisters in Science which fosters girls' interest and achievement in science. The program is designed to encourage and prepare girls and women for careers in math, science, and technology. A group of fourth grade girls from 19 classrooms across 6 elementary schools met once a week…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Females, Grade 4, Intergenerational Programs
Hammrich, Penny L.; Richardson, Greer M.; Livingston, Beverly – 2000
Sisters in Science, like many other programs aimed at fostering girls' interest and achievement in science, is designed to encourage more girls and women to prepare for the careers in math, science, and technology that will dominate the 21st century. One of the foci of Sisters in Science was on the role of teachers as decision-makers in promoting…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Decision Making, Educational Change, Equal Education
Hammrich, Penny L. – 1997
It has been well documented that inequities in science and mathematics achievement exist between males and females for a variety of reasons. Among the explanations for this are the notions that female students tend to perceive science/mathematics as a male dominated field of study, female students are less interested in science/mathematics,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Strategies, Equal Education, Evaluation
Hammrich, Penny L.; Richardson, Greer M.; Livingston, Beverly – 2000
The Sisters in Science program seeks to increase elementary school girls' interest and achievement in science and mathematics, to create a more positive learning climate for minority school girls and their families on academic and community/social levels, and increase the knowledge base and understanding of parents with respect to their influence…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Females, Grade 4, Grade 5
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Hammrich, Penny L. – Science and Children, 1997
Argues that empowering parents is the first step toward improving females' achievement in science. Describes the Sisters in Science (SIS) program that aims to unite the role of parents with the other factors that promote female success in science. Discusses policy and practical implications that can be drawn from the work of the SIS program.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, After School Programs, Educational Strategies, Elementary Education
Hammrich, Penny L.; Richardson, Greer; Livingston, Beverly – 2001
In 1974, the Women's Educational Equity Act expanded math, science, and technology programs for all females. Current reform movements focus on providing more equitable education by changing the curriculum, teaching, and assessment. Research suggests that girls and boys currently receive different education and that girls have less exposure to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Change, Elementary Education, Equal Education
Hammrich, Penny L.; Livingston, Beverly; Richardson, Greer – 2002
The Sisters in Science Program (SIS), a 2 year intervention, was designed to impact the lives of 4th and 5th grade girls in a variety of ways. The overall goal of the program was to increase girls' attitudes, perceptions, and achievement in science and mathematics. Considered a multi-leveled intervention, SIS sought to create female-friendly…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Family Involvement, Females, Grade 4
Hammrich, Penny L.; Richardson, Greer M.; Green, Tina Sloan; Livingston, Beverly – 2001
This paper describes a project for upper elementary and middle school minority girl students called the Sisters in Sport Science (SISS). The SISS program addresses the needs of urban girls in gaining access to equal education in science and mathematics by using athletics as a vehicle for learning. The program provides a non-competitive and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Athletics, Educational Change, Elementary Education
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Fadigan, Kathleen A.; Hammrich, Penny L. – Science Education Review, 2005
Addressing the need for continued support of after-school and summer science enrichment programs for urban girls and at-risk youth, this paper describes the educational and career paths of a sample of young women who participated in the Women in Natural Sciences (WINS) program during high school. This study also attempts to determine how the…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Science Education, Science Careers, Females
Hammrich, Penny L.; Price, Lynda; Nourse, Steven – 2002
This report describes a new approach to teaching science, math, and technology to students, especially girls, with disabilities, who frequently do not have access to appropriate instruction in these critical areas for future academic success. Many specific suggestions, along with a sample lesson that can be used immediately, are presented as part…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Curriculum Design, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Hammrich, Penny L. – 1998
In an effort to promote females' achievement in science, the Sisters in Science program was developed. Conducted in 2 schools in Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), the program's inaugural year involved 60 fourth-grade girls in 2 elementary schools, an intergenerational corps of 20 women volunteers, 150 undergraduate elementary education students, and 8…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers
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