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Education Technology Solutions

24m · Ed Tech Show · 29 Apr 08:32

Why is it proving to be such a challenge to get girls involved in STEM subjects? We talk to Emma Russo of South Hampstead High School in London, and Dr Ken Silburn from Australia, at the 2019 Global Education and Skill Forum to find out what can and is being done to help change the perceptions of Girls around STEM.

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Education Technology Solutions

Why is it proving to be such a challenge to get girls involved in STEM subjects? We talk to Emma Russo of South Hampstead High School in London, and Dr Ken Silburn from Australia, at the 2019 Global Education and Skill Forum to find out what can and is being done to help change the perceptions of Girls around STEM.

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