Careers for Girls: Let go the sandbags and dream BIG.

Careers for Girls: Let go the sandbags and dream BIG.

Careers for Girls: Let go the sandbags and dream BIG.

Careers for Girls: Let go the sandbags and dream BIG.

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Overview

Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM)

Diverse and inclusive women with STEM, Trade and Art careers; whether they walk around, use a wheelchair or wear prosthetic limbs, they are all strong and capable.

Careers for Girls is about giving girls options, choices and dreams for their future, while tackling the worldwide problem of under-representation of women in male-dominated careers. The workforce of the future will need to have a strong set of STEM skills, or risk being left behind as the world evolves. No bigger group is more at risk of being left behind, than girls.

Every day, STEM job vacancies around the world are going unfilled - and it's worsening each year. Getting more girls interested in STEM could help fill these vacancies. Since the STEM sector is male-dominated, it will also benefit from the greater variety of different ideas, experiences, and opinions that women have to offer.

STEM careers create opportunities for girls to become important in their field of work, contribute to greater movements, invent new technology, discover new medicines, inspire others, and help save Earth's people, animals, and climate.

The author states: "Young girls today are growing up in an image-conscious world that is teaching them to care less about 'making a difference' and more about making their faces look different. The young women in this book want people to look at them and think smart first, not 'pretty' first. They prefer a makeup-free look and don't mind a few hairs out of place. They want to help young girls realise that what they can look like is not as important as what they can do."

Some of the content in the book also aligns with the global, social, and environmental justice goals of the UN Sustainable Development Goals; topics in Careers for Girls mention and promote sustainability, green energy, recycling, education, clean water, gender equality, and girls supporting girls, among others.

Careers for Girls features:

  • Descriptions of STEM, trade and art careers, and what's so great about them.
  • The barriers girls face when choosing STEM school subjects.
  • A note about the importance of friends and a 'Girls Supporting Girls' logo.
  • A 'Tap Water' poem/jingle for green schools and homes.
  • A 'Mindfulness' moment.
  • Fill-in activities.
  • Original hand-drawn artwork and Irish places of interest.
  • Interesting, colourful backgrounds, with plenty of conversation starters drawn specially for younger siblings.

It is time for girls to rise and they don't need any more influencers; they need role models. Give a young girl in your life the gift of a bright future, and let her dream BIG.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781739817503
Publisher: Ckd Press
Publication date: 11/02/2021
Series: Careers
Pages: 48
Product dimensions: 11.00(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.25(d)
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

Anne Daly has worked in management and in the STEM sector, in Ireland and America, building, repairing and troubleshooting computers. She has written for MsCareerGirl.com and is a member of ALLi and Writing.ie. After a 16 year career and 10 years of marriage, Anne decided she was ready to be a mother. She now has two teenagers and credits them for inspiring in her a passion to help children understand life. This has become the driving force behind her books. Born in 1969 and raised on the north side of Dublin, Ireland, Anne now lives in the rural midlands of Ireland, in a little bungalow, with her husband, their two children, three stray cats and a big loud dog. Find out more about Anne's animal friends, and her books, at AnneDaly.com.

Anne Daly has worked in management and in the STEM sector, in Ireland and America, building, repairing and troubleshooting computers. She has written for MsCareerGirl.com and BooksIrelandMagazine.com, and is a member of ALLi and Writing.ie. Anne is married 25 years and has two teenagers, and she credits them for inspiring in her a passion to help children understand life. This has become the driving force behind her books. Born in 1969 and raised on the north side of Dublin, Ireland, Anne now lives in the rural midlands of Ireland, in a little bungalow, with her husband and children, three stray cats and a big loud dog. Find out more about Anne's animal friends, and her books, at AnneDaly.com.
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