We proudly honor #WomensHistoryMonth and celebrate the many contributions to the field of early childhood education that women have made here at Clayton and beyond. Join us in saluting the remarkable achievements of women past and present, who are working towards a future where every woman and girl can thrive. #FuturesGrowHere
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As we close out #WomensHistoryMonth, we pay tribute to those who have forged paths for other women to influence the future of STEM. While we celebrate significant accomplishments, we must also address the barriers to achieving equitable representation and opportunities in STEM fields for women at every stage of education and employment. Download our recently released one-page report, which highlights notable Women in STEM, provides statistical data around challenges and gaps, and resources/organizations that support women in STEM fields. https://hubs.ly/Q02qWjsX0
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In 2023, women comprised 29.2% of STEM careers, meaning that in 4 years, that number only increased by 2.2%. This is not to be negative but to bring awareness of how underrepresented women are in STEM. As we recognize International Women's Day, let's also acknowledge our women in STEM and how many have paved the way for someone like me to be in the field to make a difference in the lives of others. To all the women in STEM, let's work to positively influence the young women wanting to enter the field and increase the numbers! #InternationalWomensDay #WomenInSTEM #STEM #Sitero
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This International Day of Women and Girls in Science, THP and its #InstituteForBetterHealth (IBH) celebrates the incredible past, present and future contributions of its women in science, as well as advocating for more equity and diversity in STEM. Read profiles about some inspiring #WomenInScience: https://lnkd.in/eEgF3itP
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In recognization of Women's History Month, we'd like to proclaim this Women's Future Month too. Here's to more women in business...in education..in government and...and...and... It's also worth noting thatB Corp businesses are 2X more likely to be led by women, and there are over 1,800 women-owned B Corps. #womenled #womenowned #WBNEC
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In recognization of Women's History Month, we'd like to proclaim this Women's Future Month too. Here's to more women in business...in education..in government and...and...and... It's also worth noting thatB Corp businesses are 2X more likely to be led by women, and there are over 1,800 women-owned B Corps. #womenled #womenowned #WBNEC
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This International Women in Engineering Day, let's celebrate female trailblazers in STEM and support the Pennam Foundation's efforts to empower aspiring women engineers through education. Together, let's break barriers and pave the way for a more inclusive and innovative future. https://pennam.foundation #INWED #PennamFoundation #Engineeringday #WomenEngineeringday
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ULSE is proud to celebrate International Day of Women and Girls in Science! As we grow the number of women in STEM fields, we will increase the number of women in standards and have a direct impact on inclusive safety. Learn more about the importance of having women in STEM for the standards industry: https://lnkd.in/enQupYY9 #WomeninScience #WomeninSTEM #InclusiveSafety
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The theme for 2024 is ‘Invest in women: Accelerate progress.’ In recognition of this important occasion, Brainfeed will be highlighting diverse perspectives and insights from women leaders in education. Click here to know more: https://lnkd.in/gxYQEMWh #BrainfeedMagazine #Highereducationplus #WomenEmpowerment2024 #womensday2024 #education #empowerment #theme
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March is Women’s History Month! Women historically have been sidelined, marginalised, discriminated against and overlooked both in their daily lives, in the historical record and for their contributions across society. As roughly 50% of the population at any given time, women must have and did play significant roles in how our communities and societies have been structured and developed. Ensuring that they get 50% of the historical storytelling is at the core of the month to then increase representation throughout the rest of the year. When women campaign and succeed, history tells us that they raise the level of inclusion and equality for everyone. Therefore, this women’s history month we are not going to tell you about famous women from history but about how women s activists have changed the societies around them to shape all our lives and benefit all our futures. Find our curated list of resources aiming to engage primary students and inspire secondary students as well a list of general resources focusing on women activists below: https://buff.ly/3UUFzI3 #WomensHistoryMonth #WomensSuffrage #HAWomen
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