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Title: The shortage of female computer science faculty at Stanford University: what, exactly, is the problem?
Url: http://cse.stanford.edu/classes/cs201/projects-00-01/women-faculty/definition.html
Contributor: Ruchika Agrawal (author)
Stanford University (publisher)
Patrick Goodwill (content provider)
Nicholas Judge (content provider)
Michael Sego (content provider)
Amanda Williams (content provider)
Description: This section of the The Shortage of Female Computer Science Faculty at Stanford University website analyzes if there is in fact a lack of female faculty in the Computer Science department and if so, how this problem came to be, and how the problem might be corrected. The site was created by students at Stanford University. This resource addresses concerns relating to gender-bias and/or discrimination.
Classification: Science -- Technology -- Computer science (ENC)
Format: Text/HTML
Language: English
Subject: Science
Date Record Checked: 2005-10-06 (W3C-DTF)
Date Last Modified: 2005-10-06 13:05:01 (W3C-DTF)
Interactivity Level: Very low
Interactivity Type: Expositive
Instructional Method: Articles, readings, and reports
Gender: Addresses gender-bias
Cost for user: No
Copyright restrictions: No
Learning Context: Undergraduate upper division
Undergraduate lower division
Graduate or professional
Intended End User: Learner
Teacher
Administrator