education

You Go, Girl! Empowering Girls in the Classroom & Beyond


My fourth grader came home recently, disappointed at not having performed as well on a Math Olympiad contest as she’d anticipated. As we talked about it, she suddenly perked up and said, “Well, girls aren’t supposed to be good at math anyway.” This statement momentarily threw me for a loop, since she certainly hasn’t been raised with these stereotypes, and she is good at math – this was an enrichment class for kids who needed additional math challenge.

Peggy's companion column: 

New Beginnings


A new year ushers in a sense of anticipation, with new expectations and new goals to strive for. This week’s picks focus on these elements in one way or another.

The Importance of Setting Goals
http://www.thegateway.org/browse/dcrecord.2008-12-19.6728780760
Subjects: Economics
Grade: 9-12

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