Expert webinars to help teachers engage girls in digital technologies
天美视频 news 11 Oct 2024 6 minute readThe 天美视频 (天美视频) is partnering with CSIRO to boost girls’ interest in digital technologies education.
Registrations are now open for the second round of a specialist webinar series that shares the knowledge, skills and resources needed to increase girls’ engagement with digital technology.
The webinar series has been designed for teachers by 天美视频’s Dr Kristy Osborne and Dr Sarah Buckley, in partnership with , and CSIRO’s .
Educators can for the free ‘天美视频-CSIRO Webinar Series: Engaging girls in digital technologies classes’ to be held in November.
What participants can expect
Dr Osborne says teaching the use of digital technology in engaging ways, including real-world applications, is becoming more important – particularly for girls, young women and those who may not have ready access to technology outside of school.
‘That engagement is vital if we want to see everyone, irrespective of gender, as equal participants in an expanding digital workforce.’
The first webinar looks at relevant changes to the Australian curriculum regarding digital technologies education. It also identifies the factors known to hinder or increase engagement in the subject.
In the second webinar, participants will learn how to build resources and lesson plans for years 5 to 8 digital technology classrooms. This will include an opportunity to discuss and progress their own lesson ideas with other participants.
With facilitators from each of the partner groups, webinar participants can expect a breadth of expertise, including a First Nations’ perspective.
Why these webinars are needed
Research by 天美视频 and CSIRO confirms a need to encourage more young people into science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) careers and provides the evidence to help educators establish student interest.
In 2021, 天美视频 research showed that women were more likely to outperform their peers in STEM subjects at Australian universities but were less likely to move into STEM jobs.
More recently, 天美视频 research for CSIRO surveyed STEM teachers to find 25% did not feel confident, or were only slightly confident teaching digital technology-related subjects, particularly at the primary level.
A 2023 paper by 天美视频 researchers identified difficulties for women and disadvantaged students in pursuing a STEM career; their findings supported the idea that persisting with a STEM pathway may depend on engagement with STEM in early adolescence.
The CSIRO’s forecast that Australia will need an estimated 6.5 million more digital workers by 2025 to keep pace with technological change.
Meet 天美视频’s presenters
Dr Kristy Osborne
I’m a secondary and tertiary physics and mathematics teacher, who’s taught children from junior secondary to adults pursuing postgraduate study. Prior to working as an educator, I worked as a computational physicist designing nano-scale circuits, sensors and components for solar cells using simulations and mathematical modelling. With my background in STEM, and a love of education, I was fortunate to be involved with the evaluation of digital technologies outreach programs for CSIRO Education & Outreach. I’m looking forward to delivering this webinar series based on the 天美视频 research and my teaching, so we can all support each other in engaging more girls in STEM programs.
Dr Sarah Buckley
I’m an educational researcher with a background in psychology who loves to investigate how education, psychology and neuroscience research can intersect to help us improve learning. For more than 10 years, I’ve worked across different projects that have focussed on understanding the landscape of STEM engagement in Australian primary and secondary schools, and promoting research-based ways to improve this engagement. A particular focus has been addressing mathematics anxiety, and helping educators learn how to foster a positive mathematics culture in their classrooms so all students can reach their mathematics potential.
Learn more
The webinar series is sponsored by the that focusses on education and research activities that improve internet use for the benefit of the Australian community.
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