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Summary Report on the Impact Study of the National Science Foundation's Program for Women and Girls

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과학기술과 인문사회

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2000/12


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이 자료는 보안 문서로 등록이 되어 있습니다. 문서를 열람하시기 원하시는 분은 다음의 사용자 암호를 이력하신 후 사용하시기 바랍니다. 사용자 암호 : www.kosen21.org The Urban Institute staff who conducted the Impact Study of the Program for Women and Girls wish to thank a number of individuals for their contribution to the evaluation leading to this report. First, our gratitude to the Advisory Board members - Patricia Campbell, Elizabeth Fennema, Yolanda George, Jane Butler Kahle, and Marsha matyas - who oversaw the impact study design and were available for consultation throughout the process. Their expertise and dedication to issues pertaining to women and girls in science, mathematics, engineering, and technology have enriched the field and this study. ...... In conclusion, the impact study found sample PWG projects made significant contributions to knowledge capital, social capital, and human capital during the years 1993 to 1996. PWG's scope and impact in the field of gender equity and SMET is unmatched by any other privately or publicly funded program. In some areas of the impact study, our conclusions are necessarily based on assumptions about the quality and quantity of the data available. However, the evidence indicates that PWG effected positive, short-term changes in human capital in human capital and has also successfully initiated and sustained long-term changes in human capital and has also successfully initiated and sustained long-term changes in human capital and has also successfully initiated and sustained long-term changes in knowledge capital and social capital resources to improve equity in SMET.
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