Mujeres en la ciencia: qué se interpone entre ellas y el éxito
infobae,
La evidencia estadística de que las mujeres todavía están sub-representadas en la ciencia es contundente.
Want to Raise a Confident Daughter? Let Her Play With This
Inc.,
LEGO just announced a new toy set that will inspire girls to dream big. Last November, President Obama bestowed the…
News story from Le Parisien on Wednesday 08 March 2017
Le Parisien,
Tribuna | Ateneas científicas para derrumbar el techo de cristal
El País,
“No valgo para las ciencias, las matemáticas y la física se me dan mal, creo que debería hacer algo de letras”.
Q
The Toronto Star,
The Marie Curie book in the series, 'Little People, BIG DREAMS' by Spanish author Isabel Sanchez Vegara.
Women: Remember That You're Brilliant
Forbes,
(Photo by Greg Westfall on Flickr. Modified by Samantha Harrington.) A study published in Science journal has been making the…
Africa: Africa Must Bust the Myth That Girls Aren't Good At Maths and Science
Uncova,
By Nox Makunga Children's ideas about what their gender means for their intellectual capacity are formed before they have even…
News story from AllAfrica on Sunday 26 February 2017
AllAfrica,
Africa must bust the myth that girls aren’t good at maths and science
The New Times,
Children’s ideas about what their gender means for their intellectual capacity are formed before they have even turned six.
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Madrid ,
Habían pasado cuatro años trepidantes en los que juntas habíamos hecho descubrimientos muy relevantes.
Stereotypes can be damaging, so how can we stop children picking them up?
World Economic Forum,
How can modern parents raise the next generation to be free from corrosive gender and racial stereotypes? By the time children…
Forum aims to deconstruct myth men more capable than women
ABC.net.au,
Posted February 24, 2017 06:36:53 If you are an Australian university graduate applying for a job and you happen to be a woman…
Empowering Young Girls Through Books
Huffington Post,
By Jimena Durán We all know how important it is to read to children every day, no matter their age.
Gretchen Carlson: The Time Is Now for Women to Run for Office
TIME Magazine,
I watch very few mini-series but lately I’ve been transfixed by The Crown on Netflix.
News story from AllAfrica on Tuesday 21 February 2017
AllAfrica,
How To Talk To Your Children To Discourage Stereotypes
Lifehacker,
How can modern parents raise the next generation to be free from corrosive gender and racial stereotypes? By the time children…
Little girls often believe that men are more intelligent, study shows
ABC News WMUR 9,
WASHINGTON — Can women be brilliant? Little girls are not so sure. A study published in the journal Science suggests that girls…
How to Keep Your Children From Learning Stereotypes
TIME Magazine,
How can modern parents raise the next generation to be free from corrosive gender and racial stereotypes? By the time children…
How to challenge stereotypes when talking with your children
Houston Chronicle,
Photo: Thanasis Zovoilis / Getty Images Hearing generalizations, even positive or neutral ones, contributes to the tendency to…
Girls still don’t think they are as smart as boys, study shows
Watertown Daily Times,
Order Prints '); //--> ARTICLE OPTIONS Gender stereotypes live on: Research published in the journal Science found that girls…
Combatting stereotypes: How to talk to your children
King 5,
Studies show that repeatedly hearing generalizing language can negatively impact children’s behavior toward different social…
Combatting stereotypes: How to talk to your children
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Studies show that repeatedly hearing generalizing language can negatively impact children’s behavior toward different social…
By 6, girls see themselves as less smart than boys, study says
Times Mail,
Little girls may stereotype themselves out of education and career options, according to a study.
Tykes and their likes: Messaging should be about kindness, respect for self and others
Times Mail,
I have a male friend who worries because his young son likes to play with dolls.
By 6, girls see themselves as less smart than boys, study says
The Reporter Times,
Little girls may stereotype themselves out of education and career options, according to a study.
Tykes and their likes: Messaging should be about kindness, respect for self and others
The Reporter Times,
I have a male friend who worries because his young son likes to play with dolls.
Tykes and their likes: Messaging should be about kindness, respect for self and others
Costal Courrier,
I have a male friend who worries because his young son likes to play with dolls.
El sostre de vidre de les dones científiques
Nació digital,
L’ Organització de les Nacions Unides va dedicar l’onze de febrer al dia internacional de la dona i la nena en ciència, dins la…
Combatting Stereotypes: How to Talk to Your Children
LiveScience,
Studies suggest that as early as first grade, girls are less likely than boys to think other girls are "really, really smart.…
Combatting stereotypes: How to talk to your children
The Conversation,
How can modern parents raise the next generation to be free from corrosive gender and racial stereotypes? By the time children…
Do girls see themselves as less smart than boys? Study says yes
The Deseret News,
Little girls may stereotype themselves out of education and career options, according to a study.
Tykes and their likes: Messaging should be about kindness, respect for self and others
The Deseret News,
I have a male friend who worries because his young son likes to play with dolls.
Girls still don’t think they are as smart as boys, research shows
The Denver Post,
Valerie Strauss, The Washington Post Gender stereotypes live on: Research published in the journal Science found that girls…
News story from The Boston Globe on Tuesday 14 February 2017
The Boston Globe,
It’s 2017, and girls still don’t think they are as smart as boys, research shows
Washington Post,
(iStock) Gender stereotypes live on: Research published in the journal Science found that girls starting at the age of 6 are…
It’s 2017, and girls still don’t think they are as smart as boys, research shows - Tue, 14 Feb 2017 PST
The Spokesman-Review,
Gender stereotypes live on: Research published in the journal Science found that girls starting at the age of 6 are less likely…
It’s 2017, and girls still don’t think they are as smart as boys, research shows
Washington Post,
(iStock) Gender stereotypes live on: Research published in the journal Science found that girls starting at the age of 6 are…
It’s 2017, and girls still don’t think they are as smart as boys, research shows
Washington Post,
(iStock) Gender stereotypes live on: Research published in the journal Science found that girls starting at the age of 6 are…
No hidden figures: Success stories can help girls' stem careers
IPP Media,
It is also an essential part of building further scientific success." What makes a young girl believe she is less intelligent…
Accelerating Momentum For Women And Girls In Science
Latest Nigerian News,
Participation by women in scientific research is rising--women now outnumber men majoring in biological sciences and the…
Accelerating Momentum For Women And Girls In Science
Huffington Post,
THE BLOG 02/13/2017 01:25 pm ET Camille Crittenden Deputy Director, Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest…
Africa: No Hidden Figures - Success Stories Can Help Girls' Stem Careers
Uncova,
By Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka United Nations — What makes a young girl believe she is less intelligent and capable than a boy And…
News story from AllAfrica on Monday 13 February 2017
AllAfrica,
Mind Healing: How to bring up daughters to realise they're just as capable as boys
Yahoo!,
Given that more and more incredibly able women are assuming high-profile roles in society, it’s logical to assume that girls…
Decades before they choose a career, girls think being 'really, really smart' is for boys
WUNC,
There’s an old, insidious stereotype that men are brainier than women — that somehow they’re more dazzling, more genius.
Decades before they choose a career, girls think being 'really, really smart' is for boys
Global Post,
There’s an old, insidious stereotype that men are brainier than women — that somehow they’re more dazzling, more genius.
Decades before they choose a career, girls think being 'really, really smart' is for boys
KERA News,
There’s an old, insidious stereotype that men are brainier than women — that somehow they’re more dazzling, more genius.
News story from The National on Saturday 11 February 2017
The National,
Opinión | ¡No desperdiciemos el talento!
El País,
En este día que ha sido designado por la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas como el Día Internacional de la Mujer y la Niña…
Why Canada’s digital economy rests in the hands of our girls
Macleans,
Catherine Makarytchev, 8, right, takes her turn looking through magnifying lenses while performing experiments at a junior…
No hidden figures: success stories can help girls' STEM careers
Huffington Post,
What makes a young girl believe she is less intelligent and capable than a boy? And what happens when those children face the 'ha…
No Hidden Figures: Success Stories Can Help Girls’ STEM Careers
Inter Press Service,
Civil Society, Democracy, Development
Mujeres y ciencia: ¿discriminación basada en la evidencia?
La Vanguardia,
Coincidiendo con la adopción de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS), la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas…
Ellas también cuentan
La Vanguardia,
Aunque niños y niñas son inteligentes por igual, desde los seis años unos y otras asocian las “personas muy, muy brillantes” al…
Motu researchers on the political benefits of destruction, Bill's datatopia, why meddling governments make you happy, the productivity gap, the Fed and fiscal policy, scaling the depths of bad puns and more
interest.co.nz,
Today's Top 10 (and an extra one for fun) is a guest post from Edmund Lou, Kate Preston, Loic Henry, Nathan Chappell and Wilbur…
Your Daughters Are Learning All The Wrong Things About Money
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Stereotypes can harm boys too - just in different ways
The Straits Times,
By age six, girls are less likely than boys to view their own gender as brilliant and express interest in activities described…
Girls as young as six equate 'brilliance' with opposite sex
The Straits Times,
LONDON • Girls assimilate stereotypes associating brilliance with men rather than women by the time they are six years old…
男孩女孩谁聪明?偏见致某些领域性别失衡
Sciencenet (CHN),
图片来源:halfpoint/iStockphoto “我的一个同事非常聪明,能比别人更快地解决问题。”当一个5岁女孩听到这段描述,她们与男孩一样,会猜测这个聪明人是与自己一样的性别。但到6至7岁时,她们猜测这个聪明人是女性的可能性下降了20%~30%。 相…
News story from Luxembourger Wort on Friday 03 February 2017
Luxembourger Wort,
News story from Los Angeles Times on Friday 03 February 2017
Los Angeles Times,
Stereotypendenken bei Kindern: Jungs sind schlauer - so einfach ist das?
Frankfurter Allgemeine,
© Picture-Alliance An den Schulnoten liegt es wohl nicht, dass sich geschlechtsspezifische Stereotypen schon früh bei Kindern…
Forskning: Små piger tror, at mænd er klogere end kvinder
Jyllands Posten,
Piger helt ned til en alder af seks år tror, at mænd generelt er klogere end kvinder.
News story from Huffington Post UK on Friday 03 February 2017
Huffington Post UK,
Think big, start early to close gender gap in science
CBS News,
In the 17 years she spent teaching science to middle and high school students in the Philadelphia area, Phaedra Brown developed…
Duas barreiras que afastam as mulheres da ciência
MSN,
© Fornecido por El País O filme ‘Estrelas Além do Tempo’ mostra o papel relegado de algumas mulheres na conquista espacial Na…
Duas barreiras que afastam as mulheres da ciência
El País,
Na semana passada, dois estudos colocaram em evidência algumas das barreiras que impedem o aproveitamento do potencial das…
Why Many Girls Are Less Likely to Have Confidence in Their Intelligence by the Age of 6
Alternet,
“Even though parents may not explicitly endorse these stereotypes, they’re nevertheless part of this culture.” Girls are…
News story from Sciences et Avenir on Thursday 02 February 2017
Sciences et Avenir,
Dos barreras que alejan a las mujeres de la ciencia
Madrid ,
La semana pasada, dos estudios señalaban algunas de las barreras que impiden aprovechar el potencial de las mujeres en la…
Pubs dans le métro, «age-shaming», orchestre afghan : janvier dans la vie des femmes
Libération,
Chaque mois, Libération fait le point sur les histoires qui ont fait l’actualité des femmes, de leur santé, leurs libertés et…
News story from IOL on Thursday 02 February 2017
IOL,
Dos barreras que alejan a las mujeres de la ciencia
El País,
La semana pasada, dos estudios señalaban algunas de las barreras que impiden aprovechar el potencial de las mujeres en la…
Stereotypes can hold boys back in school, too
SFGate,
By age six, girls are less likely than boys to view their own gender as brilliant and express interest in activities described…
Stereotypes can hold boys back in school, too
The Conversation,
By age six, girls are less likely than boys to view their own gender as brilliant and express interest in activities described…
Stereotypes can hold boys back in school, too
My San Antonio,
David Miller, Northwestern University By age six, girls are less likely than boys to view their own gender as brilliant and…
Stereotypes can hold boys back in school, too
Times Union,
By age six, girls are less likely than boys to view their own gender as brilliant and express interest in activities described…
Impact of gender stereotyping
The Hindu,
Girls as young as six years old believe that brilliance is a male trait, according research into gender stereotypes.
Stéréotypes : les filles se sous-estiment dès 6 ans
Pourquoi Docteur ,
Une étude publiée dans Science, montre que les petites filles associent la qualité d’être « très très intelligent » à un homme…
دختربچهها، حتی در شش سالگی، فکر میکنند استعدادشان از پسرها کمتر است - BBC Persian
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حق نشر عکس Thinkstock گروهی از محققان آمریکایی میگویند دختربچهها، حتی در شش سالگی، فکر میکنند استعدادشان از پسرها کمتر است.
Surullinen tutkimustulos: jo 6-vuotiaat tytt kokevat olevansa tyhmempi kuin pojat
Iltalehti,
Tutkijoiden mukaan ilmit selitt se, ett jo pienet lapset omaksuvat sukupuolirooleja.
Girls at age 6 less likely than boys to think they’re brilliant
New York Daily News,
Who run the world? Girls — but maybe someone should tell them that. Girls begin losing faith in their intellectual prowess as…
Studie: Darum glauben Mädchen, dass sie weniger intelligent sind - WELT
Die Welt,
Fast jede Diskussion mit einer Person, die Gleichberechtigungsbemühungen für übertrieben hält, läuft nach dem gleichen Schema ab.
6-åringar förknippar smarthet med män
Aftonbladet,
Redan vid sex års ålder börjar barn förknippa smarthet med män.Foto: TT/Montage Redan vid sex års ålder börjar barn förknippa…
The Gender Divide: Are Boys Smarter Than Girls? Study Reveals Glaring Results
Parent Herald,
Children think of themselves as equals regardless of gender but only up to the age of five.
The Gender Divide: Are Boys Smarter Than Girls? Study Reveals Glaring Results
Parent Herald,
Children think of themselves as equals regardless of gender but only up to the age of five.
Little girls doubt that women can be brilliant: study
Winnipeg Sun,
WASHINGTON — Can women be brilliant? Little girls are not so sure. A study published Thursday in the journal Science suggests…
Little girls doubt that women can be brilliant: study
Ottawa Sun,
WASHINGTON — Can women be brilliant? Little girls are not so sure. A study published Thursday in the journal Science suggests…
Little girls doubt that women can be brilliant: study
Calgary Sun,
WASHINGTON — Can women be brilliant? Little girls are not so sure. A study published Thursday in the journal Science suggests…
Little girls doubt that women can be brilliant: study
Toronto Sun,
WASHINGTON — Can women be brilliant? Little girls are not so sure. A study published Thursday in the journal Science suggests…
Little girls doubt that women can be brilliant: study
Edmonton Sun,
WASHINGTON — Can women be brilliant? Little girls are not so sure. A study published Thursday in the journal Science suggests…
Forskning: Helt små piger tror, mænd er klogere end kvinder
DR,
Piger begynder helt ned i seks års-alderen at tro, at mænd generelt er klogere end kvinder.
Gender Study: Boys Think They Are Smarter, But Girls Work Harder And Perform Better
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Girls as young as 6 start feeling they're less intelligent than men: Study
Yahoo! Finance USA,
A new study conducted by a doctoral student at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, indicates that as girls grow up…
Schlau? Ich nicht, denken Mädchen
Laborwelt,
Nachrichten Vorurteile 30.01.2017 - Wirklich, wirklich schlau? Das kann keine Frau sein! Diese Lektion lernen Mädchen offenbar…
Zesjarig meisje denkt reeds dat het andere geslacht genialer is
Scientias ,
Meisjes associëren genialiteit op hun zesde reeds sterker met jongens dan met hun eigen geslacht.
É logo em pequenas que raparigas começam a acreditar menos em si mesmas
Notìcias ao Minuto,
Resultados poucos animadores de um estudo realizado pela Universidade de Princeton, Nova Iorque e Illinois demonstram que é…
Назван возраст, в котором девочки начинают считать мальчиков умнее
vokrugsveta.ru,
Американские ученые назвали возраст, в котором начинают проявляться гендерные стереотипы о том, что умственные способности мальчи…
"Zelfs meisjes van zes denken al dat jongens slimmer zijn"
Gazet van Antwerpen,
"Hartverscheurend", zo omschrijft professor Andrei Cimpian de resultaten van zijn onderzoek naar genderstereotyperingen.