The project aims to foster a genuine curiosity and passion for STEM subjects, in the primary target group aged between 11 and 14 years, breaking down any preconceived notions that these fields are not for them. The project will provide them exposure to STEM role models, igniting their interest and building their confidence. Moreover, the timing aligns with a crucial educational decision point in many European countries, where students in this age group have not yet finalized their subject choices for their final exams. This provides a strategic window to encourage and guide them towards a potential STEM career path.
Creation of Digital Stories on Women in STEM:
These narratives will depict the inspiring career journeys of women in STEM, offering valuable insights on how to forge a successful path in these domains.
2. Conducting Workshops for School-Aged Girls:
Specialized worksance the participants’ understanding of STEM careers and potential pathways.
3. Development of an Online Portal for Hosting Digital Stories:
The project will culminate in the creation of an accessible online platform to host the digital stories.
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