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We offer a free after-school program that provides mentoring from high school girls to groups of students who identify as girls and non-binary with the goal of increasing confidence in math. Our program is aimed at 3rd graders, but 2nd and 4th graders can still participate. By using fun games, art, music and physical activity to teach skip counting and multiplication techniques, we bring a unique approach to learning math. We ask that you note that 3rd graders will be given priority if we receive too many registrations. Please visit our website for more information: https://www.girlstothepowerofmath.org/.
GOAL: To bridge the gender gap in STEM. The program was developed from research that Loran Fellow Alexa Bailey, founder of Girls to the Power of Math, conducted with UBC professor Dr. Toni Schmader. The research showed that math confidence in BC elementary schools declines disproportionately among girls, not boys. In keeping with the current view of education, Girls to the Power of Math aims to provide the mentoring needed to maintain women's excellence in STEM fields. Statistics Canada found that "among high school graduates, women are 29.8% less likely than men to enroll in a post-secondary STEM program shortly after graduation" (Ching et al., 2021). Our hope is to encourage a love of math early in girls' lives that will continue into adulthood. Sessions run from 3:45 PM to 4:45 PM on both Mondays, starting October 6th, and Wednesdays, starting October 8th, at Kitsilano Neighbourhood House (2305 W 7th Ave). Please note that the same program will be running on both days, so please only register for one option. The information is also attached to the poster below. To register your child, please fill out this form: https://forms.gle/aB6z5L8F85Uf7Qdr5 or scan the QR code below. We would greatly appreciate it as well if you could spread the word about our program to encourage more people to sign up. Please do not hesitate to contact [email protected] with any questions or concerns you may have. Comments are closed.
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