Science courses designed to weed out those who dont come as prepared as they should be need to be radically reformed so that more under-represented groups including women do not drop out of such programmes.
That is among the solutions to inspire more women into science put forward by the novelist Eileen Pollack, professor of creative writing at the University of Michigan and author of The Only Woman in the Room: Why Science Is Still a Boys Club.
In the book, Professor Pollack describes how in the mid-1970s she was one of the first two women to earn a bachelor of science degree in physics at Yale.
She herself was discouraged by stereotyping and other obstacles from pursuing a PhD, and notes that even today women still make up only a fifth of the physics PhD students in the US. It was this that spurred her to write a book about what it felt like to be an intelligent, ambitious young woman growing up in the late sixties and early seventies, and why even today so few women and minorities go on in science.
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Quite apart from more general prejudices, Professor Pollack told 51勛圖,scientifically inclined young women still had to face teasing and ostracism, the stigma of girls [being perceived as]not being good in science and maths and stereotypes about nerdy women who no one is going to date or marry. As long as such notions existed, it could never be a fully informed and free choice if many women decided to abandon the hard sciences for other options.
But provided that as many girls as boys go on to university, why does it matter if their choices are slightly different?
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Computer scientists and engineers are designing the future all of us are going to be living in, Professor Pollack said. We dont want them to create a world which only suits straight white males.
The Only Woman in the Room looks forward to a time when young women can learn to appreciate the joys of designing a computer game that doesnt involve blowing up peoples heads, in a room that isnt populated solely by farting, burping, breast-ogling young men.
It also celebrates a group of todays Yale University postdocs who describe themselves as the women who dont give a crap and say things like: If youre not going to take my science seriously because of the way I look, thats your problem.
Asked for more general solutions, Professor Pollack called for science courses to be more accessible and pointed to the mayor of New Yorks decision that all schoolchildren must take at least some computer science classes, so girls and minorities get a chance to see if they like it.
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She also described how Harvey Mudd College, a liberal arts college in California, has increased the proportion of women pursuing a computer science major from 10 per cent to 40 per cent over four years through really simple changes in how it runs its programmes.
Eileen Pollacks The Only Woman in the Room: Why Science Is Still a Boys Club was recently published by Beacon Press.
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