
Pull Don’t Push
Why STEM Messaging to Girls Isn't Working and What to Do Instead
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Julie Newman
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Julie Newman
You need to hear the bad news first: the results of STEM outreach to girls haven’t improved in twenty years. The good news? This book will tell you why, and how to fix it. Currently, dated narratives push girls away in fear, and blind spots result in missed opportunities to pull them in. While efforts to increase diversity in science and mathematics have succeeded, outreach has largely ignored engineering—where there is still only one woman for every five men. This is especially troubling because engineering offers vastly more jobs than other STEM fields. Plus, girls are telling us they’re eager for the kind of work engineering offers—yet we fail to help them connect the dots.
As a woman enjoying a career in STEM, author Julie Newman is committed to changing this. With extensive research and actionable steps, Pull Don’t Push clarifies the challenges facing STEM outreach and will help you create a new framework for your efforts. Following the guidelines in this book could literally put a million women into STEM jobs within the next decade. Learn how to stop pushing girls away and instead pull them toward unexplored paths to fulfillment.
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My 1 critique is on the work life balance chapter. Readers might have a misconception that the 9/80 schedule is normal within Engineering (basically a 3 day weekend every other weekend) based on the author’s experience. This is true in specific aerospace companies (and possibly engineering roles within the government), but is not representative of engineering professions as a whole. I’ve worked for 6 different companies spanning different industries and only 2 of the 6 had this option and they were both large aerospace companies. It is a great benefit, but not normal and representative for all engineering professions and for commercial companies.
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Great Book!
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The book is also easy to listen to and guides you from topic to topic making each solution feel implementable and approachable.
Great info that's solution oriented
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For communicators in STEM, or anyone considering an engineering degree, this is a must read. We indeed, need more girls (and boys) in engineering!
But most engineers and STEM communicators are not equipped with the right marketing strategies for how to pull people in with compelling and honest messaging that is proven to be effective and somehow continue to use messaging that is proven to be counterproductive.
Julie adds much needed clarity and a blueprint for communicating opportunities in STEM that is backed by extensive research and her personal experience - a rare combination that is incredibly powerful.
A compelling and thorough exploration of the opportunities awaiting young girls in STEM
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