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The Impact of Female Role Models Leading a Group Mentoring Program to Promote STEM Vocations among Young Girls
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Guenaga, Mariluz
, Eguíluz, Andoni
, Garaizar, Pablo
, Mimenza, Ander
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Gender identity
/ Science
/ Students
/ Sustainability
/ Young adults
2022
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The Impact of Female Role Models Leading a Group Mentoring Program to Promote STEM Vocations among Young Girls
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Guenaga, Mariluz
, Eguíluz, Andoni
, Garaizar, Pablo
, Mimenza, Ander
in
Gender identity
/ Science
/ Students
/ Sustainability
/ Young adults
2022
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The Impact of Female Role Models Leading a Group Mentoring Program to Promote STEM Vocations among Young Girls
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The Impact of Female Role Models Leading a Group Mentoring Program to Promote STEM Vocations among Young Girls
2022
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Overview
From an early age, girls disregard studies related to science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM), and this means that a gender gap begins during secondary education and continues to increase over time. Multiple causes have been identified for this phenomenon in the literature, and numerous initiatives are being carried out to reverse this situation. In this paper, we analyze the impact that a group mentoring initiative led by a female STEM role model had on the young people who participated and whether the impact was different based on their sex. We analyzed how these mentoring sessions affected their attitudes towards technology, mathematical self-efficacy, gender stereotypes, science and technology references, and career vocations. To this end, 303 students between the ages of 10 and 12 years old from 10 schools in Spain participated in the six sessions comprising the program and completed a series of questionnaires before and after participating. The results show that the program had an impact on the students’ attitudes towards technology, increased the number of female STEM references they knew, and improved their opinions of vocations and professions related to science and technology. The impact was greater among girls, although in aspects such as attitudes towards technology, the female participants still demonstrated lower values than boys. The program did not improve the stereotypes that the young participants had about mathematical self-efficacy, which was also always lower among girls. We conclude that the lack of STEM vocations among girls is rooted in multiple social, educational, and personal aspects that need to be addressed from a very early age and that should involve multiple agents.
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MDPI AG
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