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2013 was my most active year in blogging yet, and I am excited to release the top 10 posts for the year! My goal is to write on topics on how we can better “engineer equity in education,” and I hope I have succeeded! I am looking forward to 2014 and further developing my thought leadership on the topics of engineering, STEM education, and diversity, aiming to improve equity and accessibility for all.

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Here are the top 10 posts on MeaganPollock.com for 2013. Which was your favorite?

  1. Thank a Teacher Before it is too Late
  2. STEM, STEAM, STREAM…. SCREAM?!
  3. If I had a $1,000,000…. for “STEM” Education
  4. Uncomfortable: Implications of Race, Class & Gender for the Classroom
  5. Women in STEM: Erna Schneider Hoover
  6. Women in STEM: Wanda Gass
  7. That’s a Horse of a Different Color! Race, ethnicity, nationality, & culture
  8. Thank an engineer: Kitchen Aid Blender
  9. Cubiclephobia: Death of the cubicle
  10. Do you work in the cafeteria? No, I am an engineer. *ROLE MODELS NEEDED!

Check out 2012’s top 10 posts here.

 

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