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Over the Thanksgiving break, millions of people watched the
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. One of the floats which caught my attention was
the Goldie Blox float which had the acronym, S.T.E.M, proudly displayed on it.
Goldie Blox is a company which makes toys for girls that help develop the
necessary skills for the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
fields. I think this is a great step towards getting rid of that social stigma
where people think S.T.E.M careers are meant for men. That way of thinking
starts young and I applaud any program which helps children get excited about
problem solving. Code.org is another organization which has gotten some good
media coverage recently. They have put together an interactive site where
children can learn to write code while interacting with the popular “Frozen”
movie characters. It starts off with a simple pseudo code game making Elsa move
in different directions, and develops from there. I hope that in the future our
children both male and female have many opportunities to learn coding skills through
play. Most importantly I hope that our society can change, to view coding as a
skill which is just as necessary for girls to learn as it is for boys.
I love it! I think, early involvement is the most adequate and efficient way to diversify the field and just attract more talant.
ReplyDeleteTwo great points. Thanks for sharing two ways the media is advocating women in the hard sciences!
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