STEAM
STEAM: Female STEAM mindset – Girls in men’s world
Despite global advancements, the gender gap in STEM fields remains a significant issue, with women representing less than 30% of researchers, according to UNESCO. Studies indicate that girls often show lower interest in STEM subjects than boys, a trend influenced by social inclusion factors. Inclusive STEM schools have shown promise in nurturing interest and talent among underrepresented students. Europe, in particular, needs more ICT workers, partly due to the low participation of women in computer science. This early decline in STEM interest threatens future job markets and economic competitiveness, undermining the EU’s educational goals and financial resilience.
Our Vision
We aim to increase girls’ engagement and enthusiasm for STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) subjects. We strive to address the persistent gender gap in STEM by integrating art and sports with STEM education. We provide engaging learning experiences that spark curiosity and encourage girls to explore and excel in these fields.
Innovative Solution
To tackle the challenges of gender disparity in STEM, we propose an innovative STEAM approach that combines art, sports, and STEM education. This interdisciplinary method will offer engaging and holistic learning experiences, making STEM subjects more appealing and accessible to girls. Our key objectives are:
- Stimulate Curiosity: Use artistic elements and sports to ignite interest in STEM subjects.
- Foster Comprehension: Enhance understanding of STEM concepts through creative expression and physical activities.
- Build Confidence: Empower girls with diverse learning styles to explore STEM fields confidently.
- Promote Equality: Reduce the gender gap by encouraging inclusivity in STEM education.
By addressing the gender gap in STEM through this innovative STEAM approach, we aim to create a more inclusive and engaging learning environment that fosters interest and excellence in STEAM. Our project is not only about closing the gender gap but also about strengthening the EU’s efforts towards inclusion, diversity, and educational excellence. Together, we can empower the next generation of female scientists, engineers, and innovators, paving the way for a brighter and more equitable future in STEM.