Informal Learning
The Informal Learning Resources included here must meet at least 3 of the following 5 criteria:
- Replicable/Scalable
- Program resource must be replicable in other geographic areas, communities, and situations. Program should not be dependent on access to a specific local resource such as a science museum, university, corporate headquarters, or geographic features unless such resources can be widely found in other areas.
- Resources should be provided/shared free or at very low cost. Ideally program information should be available online.
- Resources should be usable across cultural, ethnic and socio-economic groups.
- Program resource should be appropriate to scale or replicate to serve increasing numbers of girls. Required tools should not limit scalability.
- Research Based
Program resource should include research and evaluation of the effectiveness, or alternately, be based upon established promising practices in informal STEM education for girls. - Evidence of Success
Program should have documented success/outcomes evidenced by participant, parent and/or staff evaluations and/or program evaluation data. - Timeless
Program content should be durable and long-lasting. For example, this would exclude programs reliant on limited-run television programs, popular culture fads, or programs that rely on technology that is out of date or becoming obsolete. - Girl Centered
Though resources designed for boys and girls are not automatically excluded, programs should have a clear focus on serving/attracting girls and/or use methodology based upon promising practices for educating girls in STEM disciplines.

