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Inspiring Girls to choose science– the role of the teacher

FOTHERGILL ROOM

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Helen WollastonDirector, WISE Campaign

Inspiring Girls to choose science– the role of the teacher

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Today’s Session

Introduction

Aims of the session:

To talk openly about the opportunities available to girls in STEM subjects and careers, as well as the values and opinions in our society which make it harder for girls to fulfil their potential in science, technology and mathematics.

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Agenda

Today we will cover:• Stereotypes in our society• One approach from the EU commission• Discussion about prejudiced comments• Importance of role models• Learn about careers in STEM• Share resources you can use in the classroom

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What words do you associate with boys’ toys?

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And girls’ toys?

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Task 1: We want your ideas!

Discuss the video – good things, bad things

Discuss the quiz and the answers

All through this session, write your good ideas on how to make a difference on your sticky notes. We will be discussing them at the end of the workshop!

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Task 2: Comments for discussion

“My mum says that she was useless at physics, so I don’t expect I will take it at A-level”

Discuss within your group

Q: How would you respond to these comments?

Q: How do you think these opinions came about?

“What do you want to go into technology for? It will be full of geeks”

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And Finally….share your ideas!

What can we do to help encourage girls to go into STEM subjects and careers?

How do we help them stay in those careers?

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Your future is not just what the magazines print!

Be Yourself!

Aim high!

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Support from WISEYou headline here

WISE Awards for girls and teachers Range Rover Evoque WISE scholarship for female engineering student 101 jobs from science and maths poster and lesson plan on line Building your future events to meet female role models Sign up for our e-newsletter free of charge www.wisecampaign.org.uk

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Inspiring Girls to choose science– the role of the teacher