Science Education of American Girls
Discover the groundbreaking insights in Science Education of American Girls by Kim Tolley, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2002. This insightful paperback spans 304 pages and offers a comprehensive comparative analysis of science education for adolescent boys and girls. Delve into the evolution of girls' scientific interests, tracing their development from the antebellum era all the way through the twentieth century.
Kim Tolley's research sheds light on the unique challenges and progress faced by girls in science education, making it an essential read for educators, historians, and anyone interested in gender studies. This compelling book not only illustrates the historical context but also encourages a deeper understanding of the factors influencing girls' engagement in science. Explore the vital role of gender in education with this enlightening and informative work.