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		<title>SciGirls</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[SciGirls Outreach is a national educational television program of DragonflyTV, produced by Minnesota Public Television and supported by a generous grant from the National Science Foundation&#8217;s Program for Gender Equity. Since 2006, SciGirls Outreach has employed and disseminated the latest research and best practices around engaging girls in science, and has empowered youth organizations, science [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>SciGirls</em> <em>Outreach </em>is a national educational television program of <em>DragonflyTV, </em>produced by Minnesota Public Television and supported by a generous grant from the National Science Foundation&#8217;s Program for Gender Equity. <em><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-507" title="scigirlslogo" src="/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/scigirlslogo-300x94.jpg" alt="scigirlslogo 300x94 SciGirls" width="300" height="94" /></em>Since 2006, <em>SciGirls Outreach </em>has employed and disseminated the latest research and best practices around engaging girls in science, and has empowered youth organizations, science museums, educators and parents to deliver research-based hands-on STEM encouragement programs to girls in their communities.</p>
<p>To meet the dramatic changes in U.S. demographics and the need for more woman scientists and engineers, the project has expanded programming into Latino communities nationwide via the <em>SciGirls en Espanol</em> initiative working in collaboration with the Self Reliance Foundation.  <em>SciGirls en Espanol</em> provides Spanish-language print and video resources, leader training, and grants to nine existing Latina-serving organizations to help encourage greater engagement in STEM.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-511" title="scigirls_pink" src="/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/scigirls_pink.jpg" alt="scigirls pink SciGirls" width="163" height="163" /></p>
<p>The <a title="SciGirls Website" href="http://tpt.org/scigirls/" target="_blank">SciGirls project</a> encompasses an upcoming PBS TV show, a website, and a resource provider for educators, club leaders and mentors who are working with girls doing science. SciGirls outreach energizes club meetings, science camps, classes, and other events tailored for girls with <em>DragonflyTV</em> videos that feature girls doing authentic inquiry, along with exciting science activities based on these videos. SRF staffer Alicia Santiago helped select segments that would resonate with young Latinas, oversaw translations for video and print and helped provide insight on how SciGirls content could best serve the Latina community.  The production staff at KLCS TV (a noncommercial educational television station licensed to the Los Angeles Unified School District and a member PBS station) was instrumental in helping repackage individual SciGirls video, collaborating to develop a format that would best serve middle school Latinas and their families.</p>
<p>For more information, or to request review copies of SciGirl en Español materials, send an email to <a href="mailto:scigirls@tpt.org">scigirls@tpt.org</a> or visit the <a title="SciGirls Website" href="http://tpt.org/scigirls/" target="_blank">SciGirls website</a>.</p>
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