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Society of Women Engineers provides projects, events, and the ability to connect with women engineers in your area. Whether you’re a teacher searching for lesson-planning content or a parent looking for activities to supplement classroom instruction, these five U.S. National Science Foundation-supported STEM education resources are perfect for virtual learning.   SWENext is a way to become part of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) as a student through the age of 18. Membership is free for students! They also have a (very) reduced membership rate for K-12 educators. The Society of Women Engineers is the world’s largest advocate and catalyst for change for women in engineering and technology.

 

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