Barriers to the Full Participation of Girls in Robotics: A Case Study of a South African Community of Practice

Q2 Social Sciences Interchange Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI:10.1007/s10780-023-09504-9
Teresa Dirsuweit, Patricia Gouws
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Abstract The lack of participation of girls in programming robotics is well documented in the international literature on the subject. The Inspired Towards Science, Engineering and Technology (I-SET) is a community engagement project that promotes science engagement in predominantly disadvantaged communities. In this paper, we present the findings of an action research project. The primary objective of this research project is to monitor and improve this community of practice. This research paper aims to explore whether girls encounter barriers to full participation in robotics competition teams. While educational parity has been reached in STEMI-related subjects at the school level, young women are far less likely to select STEMI fields at the tertiary level compared to young men. The I-SET community of practice is well-situated to promote STEMI fields to girls from an early age. Barriers to their full participation in the I-SET community of practice included male dominance in the everyday activities and speech acts of the teams; a lack of technohabitus; and alienation. Broader constructions of gender identity in schools and the communities that they serve presented a major challenge to coaches keen to actively include girls. These challenges were further compounded by gendered divisions of labour that left little time for girls (particularly those from poorer backgrounds) to practice.
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阻碍女孩充分参与机器人:一个南非实践社区的案例研究
在国际文献中,女孩在机器人编程方面的参与不足是有充分记录的。科学,工程和技术的启发(I-SET)是一个社区参与项目,旨在促进主要弱势社区的科学参与。在本文中,我们提出了一个行动研究项目的结果。本研究项目的主要目标是监测和改进这一实践社区。这篇研究论文旨在探讨女孩是否会遇到障碍,无法充分参与机器人竞赛团队。虽然在学校一级,与科技创新相关的学科已经达到了教育平等,但与年轻男子相比,年轻妇女在高等教育一级选择科技创新领域的可能性要小得多。I-SET实践社区处于有利地位,可以从小向女孩推广STEMI领域。阻碍她们充分参与I-SET社区实践的障碍包括:男性在团队的日常活动和言语行为中占主导地位;缺乏技术习惯;和异化。在学校及其所服务的社区更广泛地构建性别认同,对渴望积极接纳女孩的教练提出了重大挑战。性别分工使这些挑战进一步复杂化,这使得女孩(特别是来自贫困家庭的女孩)几乎没有时间练习。
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Interchange Social Sciences-Law
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期刊介绍: Interchange, an externally refereed educational quarterly, embraces educational theory, research, analysis, history, philosophy, policy and practices. The journal seeks to foster exchanges among practitioners, policy-makers, and scholars and to provide a forum for comment on issues and trends in education. The journal specializes in frank argumentative articles on the fundamental purposes of education. Its articles typically challenge conventional assumptions about education and higher education and do so from perspectives in philosophy or the social sciences. A special feature is the publishing of responses, and frequently response to responses, in the same issue as the article which provoked them. Its authors are scattered throught the world. All contributions to this journal are peer reviewed.
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