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Campbell, Patricia B. – 1992
This brochure, one in a series of four, is designed to assist people working in schools and in the community as they work together to encourage girls in mathematics, science, and engineering. Six sections discuss the reasons for and ways to work together to make changes. The first section describes what special programs can offer schools, and…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
Math, Science, and Your Daughter: What Can Parents Do? Encouraging Girls in Math and Science Series.

Campbell, Patricia B. – 1992
This brochure, one in a series of four, is designed to assist parents encourage their daughters efforts related to mathematics and science. Addressing the parents in a personal manner, six sections give parents suggestions on how this can be accomplished. The first section emphasizes to parents the importance of mathematics and science in possible…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment, Females

Campbell, Patricia B. – 1992
This brochure, one in a series of four, is designed to assist program directors, teachers, and evaluators evaluate programs to encourage girls in mathematics, science, and engineering. Seven sections cover the why, the what, and some of the how of program evaluation. The first section explains why programs need to be evaluated. The second section…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Engineering Education, Enrollment

Campbell, Patricia B. – 1992
This brochure, one in a series of four, is designed to assist school, community, and university personnel as they develop and refine programs to encourage girls in mathematics, science, and engineering. The information is divided into seven sections. The first section discusses four reasons why programs that encourage girls to enroll in…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Engineering