Science, Gender and Afrerschool Website and listserv

Posted by on April 8, 2005

Visit the new Science, Gender and Afterschool portal on www.afterschool.org and Join the Science, Gender, and Afterschool (SGA) Listserv

What is the SGA Listserv?
* The SGA Listserv is an electronic mailing list, which forms an online community of afterschool practitioners, educators, scientists, researchers, intermediaries, policymakers, and parents who are all interested in increasing girls? participation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
* SGA Listserv topics range from breaking stories in the science-afterschool field to programming resources and funding opportunities?whatever subscribers are interested in!

Why should I join the SGA Listserv?
* On the SGA Listserv, you can ask questions, learn about new research, understand policy issues, and find out about funding opportunities and upcoming events!
* With a wide range of subscribers, the SGA Listserv is home to a wide array of opinions, experiences, theories, and applications from afterschool professionals around the country!
* The SGA Listserv is moderated by members of the SGA Team, so you will only receive relevant and appropriate messages!

How do I sign up?
? To subscribe to the Science, Gender, and Afterschool Listserv, send an email to listserv@listserv.aed.org with the following message in the body of the email:

Subscribe SGA YOUR FIRST NAME YOUR LAST NAME

* If you have any questions, simply e-mail sga@aed.org. We?re happy to help!

The SGA Community of Practice is a joint collaboration between the Educational Equity Center at AED and the AED Center for Youth Development and Policy Research, with funding from the National Science Foundation.

For more information about SGA, go to http://www.afterschool.org/sga.


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