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Developing Girls' Technical Giftedness and Supporting Their Resilience

Authors: Shamil Sheymardanov, Olga Shatunova, Olga Shterts. Publication: ICETT 2020: Proceedings of the 2020 6th International Conference on Education and Training Technologies. Mayo 2020. Pages 31–34  https://doi.org/10.1145/3399971.3399982 Language: English. The article considers the…

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What degrees have women chosen this course and have men wanted to study?

Article posted on 19th June 2020 in Unportal The analysis of the applications in first preference of the men and women who have entered the university for the 2019-2020 academic year allows us to verify that, beyond the progressive feminization registered by degrees such as Medicine or Law, or the…

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Charter of the Rights and Responsibilities of Parents in Europe

EPA gathers the parents associations in Europe which together represent more than 150 million parents. EPA works in partnership both to represent and give to parents a powerful voice in the development of education policies and decisions at European level. In the field of education, EPA aims to…

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Single-sex schools, a reasonable option

In this recent interview for Espejo Público, Alfonso Aguiló, who was Principal of Tajamar school (Vallecas, MADRID) from 2002 to 2013, explains with clear arguments the legitimacy of single-sex school within the range of possibilities among which families can choose. Those 90,000 families who…

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Girls outperform boys at school, yet still shy away from STEM

This opinion article by Marise McConaghy was published in The Sydney Morning Herald on December 21, 2019. While academic results should never be considered the sole measure of a good education, they are of course an important measure of success. In recent years there has been much made about the…

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