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STEM for Girls

Echo Xu Echo Xu

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Driving Questions

  1. How to solve a social problem of your interest?

Project Introduction

Disciplines/Subjects: sociology, education,design thinkings

Key Themes: girls,gender equality, STEM/Math,pedagogy, learning interest


The Incubator Track in MSA is a year-long, interdisciplinary program that empowers students to develop and launch social impact projects. Students will first define and understand a social problem, and then initiate an action to promote changes around that problem. Along with a variety of social science research and problem-solving methods, learners will also enhance their project management, leadership, and communication skills.

The problem we want to solve is that middle school girls cannot maintain their interest in math through school courses.

We have done several surveys, which include 50 students and 10 teachers to investigate high school students and middle school students about whether they are good at math or not and their score of interest towards math on a scale of 1-10.

Girls have shown a distinct interest in math in middle school and the interest score of math for middle school girls is slightly higher than high school girls, which indicates that girls can not persist in interest in math. The reasons behind this question, include multiple factors, such as parents, teachers, grades, and environment.

Our goal is to design a complete action that is effective for middle school girls to maintain their interest in math. The action would be developed based on the interests and hobbies of middle school girls. Our action design will be based on one of the factors that will affect the interest we find.

Core Competency

Habits of mind:  Curiosity, Growth mindset, Strive for excellence, Choice making/responsibility

Transferable skills:  Analysis and synthesis, Oral presentation, Collaborative problem solving