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Updated in EWS Sep 21, 2018
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The objective of this technical cooperation is to deepen the understanding of the social determinants of gender inequality in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics (STEAM) participation and achievement by: (i) implementing an experimental pilot in Colombia to evaluate the effectiveness of the materials developed within the framework of the Gender in Mathematics and Science Learning project (RG-T2589) to promote the interest of girls of 4-5 years in mathematics and science; and (ii) conducting research based on big data computational techniques to continue the line of investigation initiated under RG-T2589 to explore the tone of the STEAM discourse and the extent of gender-based stereotypes amongst Latin American social media users.
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