Why do we need women in STEM? Reaching gender equality in STEM fields isn't just the right thing to do from a social standpoint. It can also improve scientific and financial outcomes, as well as improve the culture of STEM workplaces. The moms in this book are paving the way and acting as role models for our girls and young women!
Moms in STEM pave the way for a more equitable future
This book is a how-to guide for women looking to combine their family life and passion for work in STEM fields. Moms don't have to chose between being brilliant and successful, and having a thriving family. And these moms prove it's possible.
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Erin Luong has a B Ed in Special Education and Science, a MC in Counseling Psychology, and is a Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC) with the CCPA
She is a Mental Health Literacy Specialist and School Counsellor from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. She is also the founder of WingsOut.ca a community for healing and growth.
Erin is the proud recipient of the ATA AISI award for Innovation (2001), the Murray Jampolsky Award (2016) for Outstanding Practice as a School Counsellor and the GFEL Leaders in Education Award (2020-21)
About The Author
Twitter #SCCHAT (2014- present) an international monthly twitter chat which connects school counsellors from across the globe.
Vlogging Openspokes . Youtube
Blogging Erin Luong’s Reflections on Counselling, Education, Leadership and Technology
Moocs OCLMooc . EtMooc and the upcoming EtMooc2
Publications: Human Mooc; Social Learning in an Online Environment and Trauma Support for Refugee Students
Podcast Etmooc 2xt here.
  • Only 27% of STEM workers are women
  • Women who do pursue these careers are more likely to leave them than men
  • Educating, training and hiring more women and other underrepresented groups in STEM can also lead to better scientific and financial outcomes
DID YOU KNOW?
Science is not a boy’s game, it’s not a girl’s game. It’s everyone’s game. It’s about where we are and where we’re going. 
– Nichelle Nichols, Former NASA Ambassador and Actress
  • Balance your career in STEM and your family life?
  • Show your daughter positive female role models in STEM?
  • Further your STEM career without sacrificing your family?
Do you wish you could...
This book will show you how!
Why do we need more women and moms in STEM fields?
  • Improve the diversity of innovation and solutions
  • Increase focus and research on women specific challenges and issues
  • Provide representative role models for our young girls
17 Experts. Life Changing Lessons
Increasing the number of women in STEM careers is more than just the right thing to do. Educating, training and hiring more women and other underrepresented groups in STEM can also lead to better scientific and financial outcomes. This is because increasing diversity in the workforce means gaining a variety of perspectives and ideas, which can give organizations a competitive edge.
If you are looking for guidance and encouragement as you pursue your career in STEM, this book will give you all that and more!  These Moms are showing that anything is possible.