Gender disparity in STEM education: a survey research on girl participants in World Robot Olympiad.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Feng-Kuang Chiang, Zhonghua Tang, Dan Zhu, Xianqing Bao
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Robotics competitions boosts the development of STEM education, but gender disparity in this field remains rarely addressed by researchers. This study focused on the World Robot Olympiad (WRO) and tried to explore the gender differences through investigation method. The research questions are as follows: RQ1, what is the tendency of girls' participation in WRO from 2015 to 2019 in terms of the four competition categories and three age groups? RQ2, what advantages and challenges do the all-girl teams have from the perspectives of parents, coaches and students? The results showed that among the 5956 participants in the 2015-2019 WRO finals, girls accounted for only 17.3%. The Open Category that emphasized creativity attracted relatively more girl participants. As age group moved up, the number of girl participants decreased. The qualitative results showed that the focuses of coaches, parents and students was not exactly the same. All-girl team have the advantages in their communication, presentation and collaboration skills but less good at robot building. The results indicated the importance of promoting girl's participation in robot competitions and STEM fields. Coaches, mentors and parents need to provide girls with more support and encouragement in learning STEM subjects, especially at the junior high school level. Organizers of related competitions should give girls more exposure and opportunities by adjusting the mechanism.

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STEM教育中的性别差异:对世界机器人奥林匹克运动会女生参与者的调查研究。
机器人竞赛促进了STEM教育的发展,但研究人员很少解决这一领域的性别差异问题。本研究以世界机器人奥林匹克竞赛(WRO)为研究对象,试图通过调查的方法来探究性别差异。研究问题如下:RQ1,从四个比赛类别和三个年龄组来看,2015-2019年女孩参加WRO的趋势是什么?RQ2,从家长、教练和学生的角度来看,全女子团队有哪些优势和挑战?结果显示,在2015-2019 WRO总决赛的5956名参与者中,女生仅占17.3%。强调创造力的开放类别吸引了相对更多的女生参与者。随着年龄组的增加,女孩的参与人数减少。定性结果表明,教练、家长和学生的关注点并不完全相同。所有女生团队在沟通、展示和协作技能方面都有优势,但在机器人构建方面却不太擅长。研究结果表明了促进女孩参与机器人竞赛和STEM领域的重要性。教练、导师和家长需要为女孩学习STEM科目提供更多支持和鼓励,尤其是在初中阶段。相关比赛的组织者应通过调整机制,让女孩有更多的曝光率和机会。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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