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FabFems - National Girls Collaborative
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6 to 12
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FabFem encourages girls to find or become a role model in STEM careers. It is a national database of professionals in science, technology, engineering, and math careers. Browse through...more
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FabFem encourages girls to find or become a role model in STEM careers. It is a national database of professionals in science, technology, engineering, and math careers. Browse through resources including community highlights and upcoming events or "like" their Facebook page to stay current with the latest information. Find a role model using keyword filters, ethnicity, the field of work, age range, and more. Contact role models using the contact form, if desired, to ask questions or learn more about their careers. Create a new account and add yourself as a role model to serve as an inspiration to young women.
tag(s): careers (135), engineering (117), mentoring (6), STEM (243), women (116)
In the Classroom
Use this site when researching science careers and scientists to be sure to give women their turn and to inspire another generation of female scientists. Challenge your students to learn more about famous present-day women in STEM careers and create their own interactive books about them. Have students extend their learning by using Ourboox, reviewed here. Ourboox creates beautiful page-flipping digital books in minutes, and you can embed video, music, animation, games, maps and more. Enhance student learning and have students create a personal timeline using Preceden, reviewed here, to map out career goals.You must be registered and logged in to add items to your favorites.
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