Credits, References and Resources
Credits, References, Resources
Article References
Gender Creative Kids Canada. (2020). Hi Sam. Sensitizing youth through play. Pedagogical guide for elementary schools.https://gendercreativekids.com/upload/ressources/files/Hi-Sam-Pedagogical-Guide.pdf
Randstad. (2023, March 3). Women in STEM careers - where we are in 2023. https://www.randstad.ca/employers/workplace-insights/women-in-the workplace/women-in-stem-where-we-are-now/#:~:text=According%20to%20Statistics%20Canada%2C%2034,to%20be%20represented%20in%20STEM
UNESCO. (2015) “Science Report: Towards 2030. https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000235406
Video References
The Atlantic. (2017) How did tech become so male-dominated? [Video] YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=15&v=OZ7zX6LalLI&feature=emb_logo
TedxTalks. (2013). Inspiring the next generation of female engineers, Debbie Sterling. [Video] YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEeTLopLkEo&feature=emb_logo
Resource References
Trans Student Educational Resources. (n.d.). The gender unicorn. https://transstudent.org/gender/
Gender Equity Workbook
Gender Equity
- Getting Started
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Girls and Women* in STEM
- 3. Unconscious Bias
- 4. Defining Gender
- 5. Equity and Equality
- 6. Creating Gender Equity Across All Programming
- 7. Actua’s National Girls Program and Gender Parit…
- 8. Case Study
- 9. Summary and Reflection
- Survey
- Credits, References and Resources