"“We found that children viewed girls as less capable of learning about novel and difficult STEM subjects compared to non-STEM subjects, but they perceived boys as similarly capable of learning both STEM and non-STEM subjects,” the authors write. These...
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"“We found that children viewed girls as less capable of learning about novel and difficult STEM subjects compared to non-STEM subjects, but they perceived boys as similarly capable of learning both STEM and non-STEM subjects,” the authors write. These results are particularly distressing given that girls and boys perform equally well in science and math classes in elementary and middle school."
Gender Bias In STEM May Start In Kindergarten, Study Says
New research reveals that gender stereotypes and bias towards women in STEM start as early as kindergarten
Forbes (www.forbes.com)
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@OpenSexism and even in high school unless they are steered into non STEM classes by misguided advisers and teachers. There's no difference in what people can learn regardless of gender.
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