This article presents reflections on gender equality in secondary education, particularly regarding the inclusion of female youths in the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Our empirical source for these reflections was a review of studies indexed in the Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) database. Using the concept of gender as part of the analysis of women’s access to these areas, 55 articles were selected and divided into four groups. Considering that, in recent years, Brazil has launched several initiatives to promote women’s access to exact science programs, learning about research in other countries may contribute to a critical reflection on how gender inequality may be addressed.Cet article p...
The aim of this research is to analyze the role of gender on scholastic achievement in Brazil, empha...
Female segregation in studies and in the performance of Science and Technology is historical and ma...
This research presents the state of the art of the last fifty years on the topic "women in science, ...
In Brazil, as in much of the world, women are underrepresented in STEM (Science, Technology, Enginee...
The paper analyzes the participation of women in technical courses in Brazil using data from the off...
The 2010 President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology indicated that there was a need t...
Since centuries ago, women have been seeking gender equity’s guarantee and even with the right to po...
This report provides an overview of STEM (Science, Technology Engineering, Mathematics) in Brazilian...
[EN]According to the Global Gender Gap Report 2020, most of the countries have achieved gender pari...
This study aimed to associate science education from the perspective of Human Rights, through practi...
Abstract According to the Global Gender Gap Report 2020, most of the countries have achieved gender...
This research presents the state of the art of the last fifty years on the topic "women in science, ...
According to the Global Gender Gap Report 2020, most of the countries have achieved gender parity in...
Women represent 30% of the workforce in technological areas. Those statistics are a challenge to gen...
Women represent 30% of the workforce in technological areas. Those statistics are a challenge to gen...
The aim of this research is to analyze the role of gender on scholastic achievement in Brazil, empha...
Female segregation in studies and in the performance of Science and Technology is historical and ma...
This research presents the state of the art of the last fifty years on the topic "women in science, ...
In Brazil, as in much of the world, women are underrepresented in STEM (Science, Technology, Enginee...
The paper analyzes the participation of women in technical courses in Brazil using data from the off...
The 2010 President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology indicated that there was a need t...
Since centuries ago, women have been seeking gender equity’s guarantee and even with the right to po...
This report provides an overview of STEM (Science, Technology Engineering, Mathematics) in Brazilian...
[EN]According to the Global Gender Gap Report 2020, most of the countries have achieved gender pari...
This study aimed to associate science education from the perspective of Human Rights, through practi...
Abstract According to the Global Gender Gap Report 2020, most of the countries have achieved gender...
This research presents the state of the art of the last fifty years on the topic "women in science, ...
According to the Global Gender Gap Report 2020, most of the countries have achieved gender parity in...
Women represent 30% of the workforce in technological areas. Those statistics are a challenge to gen...
Women represent 30% of the workforce in technological areas. Those statistics are a challenge to gen...
The aim of this research is to analyze the role of gender on scholastic achievement in Brazil, empha...
Female segregation in studies and in the performance of Science and Technology is historical and ma...
This research presents the state of the art of the last fifty years on the topic "women in science, ...