Le camp รฉducatif CJ-UNESCO offre aux filles les moyens dโaccรฉder ร lโรฉducation en STEM
ยฉ CJ Welfare Foundation
The CJ Group Donors Camp held a first ever CJ-UNESCO Girlsโ Education Camp for Future Scientists from 16 to 18 June 2018 in South Korea to foster girls interest and talent in the fields of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). The camp is part of the efforts made by CJ and UNESCO together through the UNESCO-CJ Partnership for Girlsโ Education.
While strides have been made in improving girlsโ access to education around the world, girls are held back early in their education by biases and social norms that influence the quality of the education they receive and the subjects they study. This is particularly true for STEM education. Today, only 35% of higher education students studying STEM are women, and only 17 women have won a Nobel Prize in physics, chemistry or medicine compared to 572 men.
In South Korea, the ratio of females in STEM professions is significantly low. Camp Director, Ji-sung Min, stated โit is a reality that girlsโ entry into science and engineering fields is blocked in Korea. I hope that more girls will advance into the scientific community and grow to become the leaders of tomorrow through this camp.โ
The Girlsโ Education Camp gathered 78 girls and young women aged 12 to 19 to engage in discussions, STEM-related activities and programmes including on Astronomy, Lego Robots, and Drone Making & Racing. Participating girls were tasked with particular obstacles to overcome through scientific creativity and problem-solving skills.
According to UNESCOโs flagship report Cracking the Code: Girlsโ and Womenโs Education in STEM, girls appear to lose interest in STEM education with age. Cultivating girlsโ interest in STEM education through programmes such as the CJ-UNESCO Girlsโ Education camp is key to ensure that they take part in crafting solutions to improve lives and generate inclusive green growth that benefits all. We must continuously invest in their talent.
The camp received an overwhelming positive feedback, with 96% of girls sharing their satisfaction with the approach. Girls particularly enjoyed the astronomy activity, which studied stars and constellations. Looking forward, 86% percent of participants responded that they would participate again or recommend the camp to their friends. Following its success, the Girlsโ Education Camp aims to develop into a long-term and flagship education programme for girls and young women.
Since 2014, the UNESCO-CJ partnership aims to provide a better educational environment and a brighter future for girls through education. CJ group is also a major contributor to the UNESCO Malala Fund for Girlsโ Right to Education, which expands girlsโ access to quality education, especially in countries affected by conflict and disaster.
As South Koreaโs largest entertainment company, CJ Group is spreading awareness on the importance of girlsโ education through global cultural events, including MAMA (Mnet Asian Music Awards) and KCON, as well as popular television shows, such as Produce 101.
URL:
https://en.unesco.org/news/cj-unesco-education-camp-empowers-girls-stem-education
