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  2. Dr. Mary Louise Adams comments on “girl math” trend in CNN article

Dr. Mary Louise Adams comments on “girl math” trend in CNN article

Does the Girl Math Trend Add Up?

By Anna Van Der Meulen - Oct 07, 2023

Mary-Louise Adams

Does the “girl math” trend add up?

Read Dr. Mary Louise Adams’ comments in CNN:

‘Girl math’ was a fun social media joke. Then ‘boy math’ came along | CNN

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