Gender equality in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics in Taraba State, Nigeria

J. T. Ajai, Chia Igbalagh Azuaga
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Long acknowledged as the foundation for a country's growth and prosperity are four disciplines- science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).  Education in these four fields has several advantages for women in terms of long-term social and economic advancement. By 2030, the fifth sustainable development target (SDG 5) is to enable women and girls to realise their full potential. One of the criteria to determine SDG 5 is measuring gender equality in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). In Taraba State, Nigeria, this study looks into gender equality in STEM fields. The study sample consists of 14,548 STEM-majoring students from 100 secondary schools and 6 post-secondary institutions in Taraba State, with 8,354 male and 6,194 female participants. Data on enrollment in STEM-related courses as well as information from a standardised survey were collected.The findings show that enrollment data at the secondary school level is equal for both sexes. Nonetheless, more male students chose chemistry and physics, while more female students chose biology and technical drawing. According to the tertiary institutions' findings, men predominate in STEM fields. The study comes to the conclusion that there is significant gender inequality in STEM education in Taraba State, Nigeria, and suggests that efforts should be taken to bridge the gap in order to meet SDG 5.
尼日利亚塔拉巴州科学、技术、工程和数学领域的性别平等
长期以来,科学、技术、工程和数学四个学科被公认为一个国家发展和繁荣的基础。这四个领域的教育对妇女的长期社会和经济进步有几个好处。到2030年,第五个可持续发展目标(SDG 5)是使妇女和女孩充分发挥潜力。确定可持续发展目标5的标准之一是衡量科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)中的性别平等。在尼日利亚塔拉巴州,这项研究探讨了STEM领域的性别平等问题。该研究样本包括来自塔拉巴州100所中学和6所高等教育机构的14548名STEM专业学生,其中8354名男性和6194名女性参与者。收集了STEM相关课程的入学数据以及标准化调查的信息。研究结果表明,中学阶段的入学数据对男女都是平等的。尽管如此,更多的男生选择了化学和物理,而更多的女生选择了生物和技术制图。根据高等教育机构的调查结果,男性在STEM领域占主导地位。该研究得出的结论是,尼日利亚塔拉巴州的STEM教育存在严重的性别不平等,并建议应努力弥合这一差距,以实现可持续发展目标5。
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