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J. Bernhard



Gender-Related Attitudes and the Development of Computer Skills: A Preschool Intervention
 
Alberta Journal of Educational Research, The
Year: 1992
   Reference: Vol 38, No 3, pp 177-188
Keywords: projects to increase female participation, lose girls early, attitudes
Annotation: None
Ilana DeBare



Raising Computer-Savvy Kids
The Sacramento Bee 
Year: 1996
   Reference: Go To Article
Keywords: attitudes, lose girls early, female vs. male interests, girl's upbringing, family influence
Annotation: A short article describing ways that parents can create a strong computer background for ALL of their children. The article focuses on giving daughters strong computing skills, and on ways to talk to daughters when they perceive computing as a 'male field'.
C. Fletcher-Flinn
T. Suddendorf


Computer Attitudes, Gender and Exploratory Behavior: A Developmental Study
 
Journal of Educational Computing Research
Year: 1996
   Reference: Vol 15, No 4, pp 369-392
Keywords: projects to increase female participation, lose girls early, attitudes
Annotation: None
B. Huber
R. Scaglion


Gender Differences in Computer Education: A Costa Rican Case Study
 
Journal of Educational Computing Research
Year: 1995
   Reference: Vol 13, No 3, pp 271-304
Keywords: family and teacher influence, lose girls early
Annotation: None
H. Stumpf
J. Stanley


The Gender Gap in Advanced Placement Computer Science
 
College Board Review, The
Year: 1997
   Reference: No 181, pp 22-27
Keywords: high school preparation, human capital and experience, lose girls early
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