Not one woman's name included in GCSE science national curriculum, study finds

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Only half of adults can name a female scientist, writes Maya Oppenheim

, which carried out the report, found that men dominated the GCSE science national curriculum, which includes over 40 male scientists or ideas or materials named after them.

 

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I'm very surprised that Marie Curie and Rosalind Franklin don't appear on their areas, but otherwise, most female scientists seem to have contributed to higher level topics than would be found in GSCE - those ideas would've been mostly found in an era where men dominated society

Not even Marie Curie? Next thing they'll be teaching creationism. smh🤦‍♀️

Lol

Not even Marie Curie ? Scandalous !!!

So what does that tell you? lol

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