American Institutes for Research: By Age Six, Children Think Boys Are Better Than Girls at Computing and Engineering, New American Institutes for Research Study Shows
December 10, 2024
December 10, 2024
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 (TNSres) -- The American Institutes for Research issued the following news release:
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However, stereotypes are far less gendered in math
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Arlington, Va. - Children as young as age 6 develop gender stereotypes about computer science and engineering, viewing boys as more capable than girls, according to new results from an American Institutes for Research (AIR) study. However, math stereotypes are far less gendered, s . . .
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However, stereotypes are far less gendered in math
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Arlington, Va. - Children as young as age 6 develop gender stereotypes about computer science and engineering, viewing boys as more capable than girls, according to new results from an American Institutes for Research (AIR) study. However, math stereotypes are far less gendered, s . . .