Getting Girls - Keeping Boys
This programme investigates how a specialist engineering college in Doncaster is managing to recruit girls for traditionally male-dominated courses.
Ridgewood School adopts a number of strategies to engage the imagination of female students. Themed assemblies and drama are used to emphasise the role of women in engineering and science. In addition, the school invites high profile women from male-dominated industries to speak to students and strives to maintain a good gender balance of staff when recruiting teachers.
Significantly, the school explains how all of these things have been achieved without alienating boys from the subjects.
Their strategies appear to be working well; Ridgewood's GCSE attainment levels are well above average, with a broadly equal gender split on targeted courses.
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Ken Perry on 08 December 2007
I currently teach 14 year olds on the YA programme, with sadly, only one girl in the group of 22 learners. This Video ...
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- Duration: 15:00 minutes
- Published: 28 April 2006
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Engineering8 December 2007 - 13:43I currently teach 14 year olds on the YA programme, with sadly, only one girl in the group of 22 learners.
This Video is very good
I feel that the involvement of girls is essential to the progression of the industry - the effect is to widen the aspirations of the boys - giving each another viewpoint of how they could both progress in the industry.
This video shows this quite clearly.
KP
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