Posts tagged “Developing Confident Girls”
The Joy of Childhood Conference
We are delighted to invite you to join us for a day of thought-provoking and exciting discussion, debate and training...
Fair and Equal? Not According to the NCAA
When will inequities between the treatment of male and female athletes stop surprising us? When will the organizers of tournaments...
Equity in Sports Coverage Will Help Level the Playing Field for Girls and Young Women
You don’t have to dig too deep to find a commonality among some of the most widely covered sports stories...
Why Girls’ Schools Are More Relevant Than Ever
When Forbes released its 2019 list of the 100 Most Innovative Leaders, a roster of influential, creative, forward-thinking executives, it...
Podcast: Research on Mentoring Girls
Produced by NCGS, PEP Talks: Podcast on Educational Possibilities brings together experts in the education and healthy development of girls...
Curricular Innovations in Global Learning
Ashley Hall, the only all-girls independent school in South Carolina, is experiencing a tremendous time of innovative growth. For 110...
Lifelong Pursuits: Education and Reinvention
Jennifer Pharr Davis is an author, speaker, and adventurer who was named a National Geographic Adventurer of the Year. She...
Girls’ Schools: Reducing Polarization by Increasing Civic Engagement
Girls’ schools are more relevant today than ever before as they prepare girls to become the influential contributors and leaders...
Podcast: Conversation with Rachel Simmons
Produced by NCGS, PEP Talks: Podcast on Educational Possibilities brings together experts in the education and healthy development of girls...
Creating Climates of Success for All Girls: A Conversation with Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum
Community and collaboration are among the key principles that guide our work at NCGS. We believe in engaging the power...
Lessons from Iceland, the World’s Most Women-Empowering Nation
As we celebrate International Women’s Day, I find myself thinking about role models who inspire gender equity and encourage political...
Fail Gloriously, Lead Boldly*
One of the highlights of my year has been meeting with a group of upper school girls (recipients of the...