CST0007 - Sonia Kovalevsky Mathematics Day for Girls
Course Description
The program brings to the main campus 30 to 40 local middle school girls to learn about the field of mathematics and possible career paths. Sonia Kovalevsky Day is about exposure and opportunity, and it epitomizes the principle that equal opportunity to study mathematics yields similar performances of girls and boys. The program focuses on providing middle school women participants with competent and engaging mathematical instruction intertwined with strong mentorship by Temple undergraduate and graduate women students in STEM disciplines who are in a position of scientific leadership at the college level. The long-term goal of the Sonia Kovalevsky Mathematics Day program is to impact the way young women view mathematics as a discipline while strengthening their mathematical skills. Each year the program accomplishes the following:
- Encourages middle school girls to study mathematics and to consider mathematics-related careers.
- Creates a mentoring network involving middle school girls, parents, teachers, women faculty, and graduate and undergraduate students interested in mathematics in the greater Philadelphia area.
- Celebrates the accomplishments of women in mathematics.
- Supports the Temple undergraduate and graduate students involved in the organization of the program to become more marketable and overall to become well rounded professionals.
- Involves middle school students in local, national and international mathematics competitions.
- Creates the larger sense of a national mathematical community through accessible mathematics lectures given by women guests.