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Spellings Convenes Girls鈥 Math, Science 鈥楽ummit鈥

By Sean Cavanagh 鈥 May 23, 2006 1 min read
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Amid worries about the burgeoning scientific and mathematical might of nations such as China and India, federal officials say the United States must make better use of an untapped asset: girls.

Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings convened what was billed as the first-ever 鈥渟ummit鈥 on the advancement of girls in math and science, held here at the Library of Congress last week.

Corporate leaders and policy experts, along with officials from federal agencies such at the National Science Foundation and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, joined her.

Ms. Spellings pointed to oft-cited statistics showing girls鈥 underrepresentation in science- and computer-related Advanced Placement courses and as college majors in those subjects.

鈥淥ur country cannot afford to lose half of our potential innovators,鈥 she told attendees.

The secretary said she has directed the Institute of Education Sciences, the research arm of the Department of Education, to conduct a 鈥渃omprehensive review鈥 of existing research on why more girls aren鈥檛 showing a stronger interest in math and science studies and careers.

鈥淲e need definitive insights into what goes wrong, and why,鈥 Ms. Spellings said.

Sally Ride, the former astronaut and the first American woman to make a space flight, said surveys have shown that girls are keen on science in the early grades, but then seem to lose interest as they advance through the K-12 system. Subtle pressure to choose non-science-related professions鈥攆rom teachers, parents, and others鈥攃ontributes to that trend, said Ms. Ride, now the president of a company that provides science products and programs for children, with a particular focus on girls.

Many parents, Ms. Ride said, 鈥渁re sending messages to their daughters without really intending to.鈥

A version of this article appeared in the May 24, 2006 edition of 澳门跑狗论坛

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