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+ | ====Quick recap==== | ||
+ | The Women' | ||
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+ | ===Here are the key points from the meeting: | ||
+ | * Barbara to continue running and expanding the Women' | ||
+ | * Julia to focus on fundraising efforts for the Women' | ||
+ | * Barbara and team to develop and pilot a 1-week version of the program in Japan. | ||
+ | * Barbara and team to continue efforts to increase diversity and inclusion in the program, especially for underrepresented minorities. | ||
+ | * Barbara to explore partnerships with companies like Raytheon for potential funding. | ||
+ | * MIT to consider providing more direct financial support for the Women' | ||
+ | * Barbara to continue advocating for and expanding hands-on, experiential learning approaches in engineering education. | ||
+ | * Barbara to look into developing programs for younger students (middle school age) to address gender gaps earlier. | ||
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+ | ====Summary==== | ||
+ | ===Barbara' | ||
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+ | In the meeting, Barbara, a violinist and board member of the Lexington Symphony, discussed the symphony' | ||
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+ | ===MIT' | ||
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+ | Barbara discussed the hands-on approach of their program, which includes problem-solving and engineering labs. The program is structured with pre-work, group problem-solving, | ||
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+ | ===Women' | ||
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+ | Barbara is a professor at MIT who runs the Women' | ||
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+ | ===Encouraging Women in STEM Fields=== | ||
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+ | The discussion focuses on programs aimed at encouraging more women to pursue STEM fields, particularly engineering. Barbata describes a program at MIT that exposes high school students, especially young women, to engineering through hands-on activities and mentorship. The program has been successful in increasing female enrollment at MIT and other top universities. Barbara highlights the importance of active learning approaches and starting STEM engagement early to counter societal biases that can discourage girls from these fields. The group also discusses challenges like securing funding to sustain such initiatives long-term. | ||
- | Patience, grasshopper. |
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