STEM Gems Lapel Pin2021-04-28T14:04:08-04:00

“Research on students’ self-efficacy in math and science subjects shows a startling reality: girls and boys begin developing gender stereotypes and self-selecting out of these subjects as early as second grade.

Source: Media Planet, Engaging Girls in STEM starts in Kindergarten

STEM Gems Shine Brightly Lapel Pin

$5.95

The STEM Gems Shine Brightly Lapel Pin is a reminder to shine your light and be heard. Raise your hand high in class. Take a seat at the table. Speak up and be heard. The Lapel Pin is 1″ with a butterfly clutch attachment and gold plating. Wear your lapel pin proudly on your school uniform, backpack, lunch bag, blazer, blouse, or favorite tee and know that your voice matters!

SKU: STEMLapelPin Category:

Description

The STEM Gems Shine Brightly Lapel Pin is 1″ with a butterfly clutch attachment and gold plating. Girls and young women will wear this lapel pin on their school uniform, backpack, lunch bag, or favorite tee knowing that their voice matters. Encourage the girls in your life to shine brightly.

Shipping

  • Orders are shipped out within 48 hours, excluding weekends.
  • Orders are shipped from Georgia, United States.
  • Priority shipping averages 2 to 3 days depending on your location. There are no second day or overnight options available.
  • STEM Gems is not responsible for delays on the part of the U.S. Postal Service.
  • Our system will only collect taxes from buyers who reside in the state of Georgia.

Additional information

Weight 0.025 lbs
Dimensions 1 × 1 × .5 in

“Parents play a critical role addressing [the early gender divide], but they don’t need a background in science or engineering to [support their daughters]. They simply need to believe their daughters can become scientists, engineers and computer scientists. They can build confidence and provide support as their girls form opinions about who they are and who they want to become. Parents can also advocate for early STEM education in their schools.”

Source: Media Planet, Engaging Girls in STEM Starts in Kindergarten