Girls Who Prove
Resources
To help you along your math/STEM journey (or maybe even to get you started!), we've listed a few resources that we've personally found useful. Tuck them into your tool belt - these inspirational speeches, critical thinking strategies, and even non-profit organizations will help you along the way!
Math & Learning
AoPS offers a wide variety of free resources for avid problem solvers, including hundreds of videos, a wide range of problems with provided solutions, interactive tools, and online community forums for discussions of any level.
Math & Learning
Created by experts, Khan Academy’s online library provides hundreds of trusted, standards-aligned videos, practice, and lessons that cover math K-12 through early college. It allows for personalized learning, and is free for all learners.
Math & Learning
3Blue1Brown
3Blue1Brown
3Blue1Brown is primarily a YouTube channel that focuses on deeper discovery and creativity in math. On this site, you can find written versions of many of these lessons, arranged by topic, often with more included interactive elements.
Women in stem
TED-Ed offers many educational videos, including the playlist "How to nurture brilliant women in STEM" — a compilation of inspiring talks from women in STEM who are currently paving the way for the next generation of girls to earn their place in male-dominated professions.
Ted-Ed
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Young women in stem (talk)
Women have faced discrimination in the STEM field for centuries. Linnea Hummer, a young girl interested in STEM, describes what this means for teenage girls aspiring to become scientists, what causes the discrepancies in the workplace, and what it personally means to her.
National Girls collaborative Project
NGCP is a nonprofit organization that focuses on promoting diversity and equality in STEM fields, especially for women. NGCP has created and shared a wide variety of resources and solutions, including articles, exemplary practices, research findings, webinar recordings, and more.
TED-Ed offers many educational videos, including the playlist "How to nurture brilliant women in STEM" — a compilation of inspiring talks from women in STEM who are currently paving the way for the next generation of girls to earn their place in male-dominated professions.