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Poor teacher training partly to blame for stalled engineering diversity goals

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14 November 2024
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Diversifying the science, technology, engineering and math fields has long been a top priority of many universities[1] and tech companies[2]. It’s also a goal[3] of the National Science Foundation, the biggest funder of university-led research and development in the U.S.

But in the field of engineering, at least, there hasn’t been a lot...

Authors: Staff

Read more https://theconversation.com/poor-teacher-training-partly-to-blame-for-stalled-engineering-diversity-goals-236292

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