The Importance Of A Career In STEM

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Why Girls need STEM and STEM needs them What is the most important scientist in human history? Some people many instantly think of Albert Einstein, who is famous for his work with the theory of relativity. Or of Isaac Newton, who came up with the theory of gravity. Few will think of Marie Currie for her work with radioactivity or of Rosaline Franklin, who discovered that DNA was shaped in a double helix. These women’s work is immensely important. Without their work in the field, we would know significantly less about radioactivity and the structure of DNA. Since these women’s work drastically changed and improved science, then why aren’t more girls choosing career paths in STEM fields? Less and less girls are choosing career in STEM fields causing a growing gender gap as well as a decline in many STEM fields. Now one may wonder what is STEM? The acronym STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. (Lawerence-Turner Jody, 1) There are many reasons that few girls are choosing careers in STEM fields.This is due to many factors such as socialization, lack of exposure, and lack of female role models. (Danae King, 2) A growing issue …show more content…

The STEM industry itself is widely affected by the lack of women and girls. Due to this lack the industry is undiverse and lacks female leaders. (Lawrence-Turner Jody, 4) Young girls and especially African American and Latino girls are greatly affected by this. Due to the lack of role models and positivity towards women in the STEM fields these girls often feel that they have no place in STEM. Society is also greatly affected by the lack of women and girls in the STEM industry. Due to the lack of women and girls this gives off the impression to society that women don’t belong in STEM and that those who have an interest are unusual, strange and should be discouraged. (Girl Scouts of America, page

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