Stuart Assembles Dream Team to Close the "Girl Gap" in Math and Science and Develop the Next Generation of Female Innovators

By Stuart Country Day School
Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart, recognized for its bold and innovative approach to all-girls education, has assembled a task force of some of the nation’s leading thinkers to help conquer the so-called "girl gap" in the disciplines collectively known as STEM –  science, technology, engineering and math.
According to a recent New York Times article, women are earning only about 40 percent of the bachelor’s degrees in the physical sciences and math and when it comes to engineering and computer science, the fall-off is even more dramatic – women earn only 17 to 18 percent of the bachelor�s degrees in those fields.
�While we already have strong math and science programs in place, studies show that the drop-off � when girls start tuning out�begins as early as third grade,� said Dr. Patty L. Fagin, Head of School.
�Our challenge as educators is to figure out why that is happening and what we can do to motivate, lead, and teach girls that science, technology, engineering and math are cool and can open doorways to endless possibilities. So we asked ourselves this question: what if you could assemble a dream team of some of the best and brightest minds in their fields and ask them what would you do to change the way girls are taught science and math? And that�s exactly what we did.�
Stuart�s STEM Task Force Membership list was developed with careful thought to include national leaders in STEM education, policy makers, entrepreneurs and philanthropists, as well as men and women in science and technology-related fields who stand out as role models for girls.
Members include Naomi Leonard, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Princeton University; Paul Krugman, a Nobel Prize-winning economist; Bonnie Bassler, a recent presidential nominee to the National Science Board; Ed Felten, the Federal Trade Commission�s chief technologist; and New Jersey Congressman Rush Holt, who was a physicist before he became a politician.
STEM education leaders include Tony Murphy, Ph.D. who led the formation of the National Center for STEM Elementary Education at St. Catherine University, St. Paul, Minnesota, and Stacy S. Klein-Gardner, Ph.D. who is Director of the Center for STEM Education for Girls at the Harpeth Hall School in Nashville, Tennessee.
The task force recently met for the first time at the Princeton campus of Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart � most in person but others � in a nod to technology�through videoconference. The discussion centered on this key question: if money were no object, what should a STEM program at Stuart look like, in terms of curriculum, mentoring programs, architecture and learning spaces?
Dr. Bonnie Bassler, professor of molecular biology at Princeton University, said, �We have to show students that science is an adventure and the most important thing we can do is to help girls understand that doing science is the most fun job. We don�t work. We get to play all day. Our job is to simply imagine the unknown and figure out how to get there.�
Rose Wong, Stuart�s Director of Curriculum and Faculty Development, said it was exciting to have so many leading experts and innovators in one room to focus on how we can influence the mindset of our girls to consider careers in math and science.
�It is an awesome responsibility, but by partnering with some of the most brilliant minds in these areas, we have the power to make Stuart a national leader in STEM education for girls and to develop women who will lead our country in science, engineering, math and innovation.�
For more information on Stuart�s STEM Task Force, including a complete list of Task Force Members, please contact Risa Engel, Director of Communications at 609-921-2330 x253 or [email protected].
About Stuart: Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart is an independent college preparatory school for girls in kindergarten through grade 12 in Princeton, New Jersey. Stuart also has a co-ed pre-school and junior kindergarten program. Now celebrating its 48th year, Stuart prepares young women for exceptional leadership and service through a challenging and innovative curriculum, superb teaching, and individualized attention. Part of an international community of Sacred Heart schools, Stuart is an independent Catholic school that embraces students of all faiths and backgrounds, helping them to become accomplished and committed women with the confidence and passion for justice to transform the world