Girls of Today and Women from the Past: When the History of Female Scientists is Used to Engage Girls with Science

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Autor(a) principal: Benitez Herrera, Sandra
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Figueiró Spinelli, Patrícia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Transversal (Belo Horizonte)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/transversal/article/view/15066
Resumo: “Girls in the Museum” is a project aimed at school students to encourage them to explore scientific careers and engage with science. To achieve its goals, the project uses a variety of methodologies during the training sessions, always emphasizing the contributions of women to science and society throughout history. In one activity, the participants had to select 14 scientists and philosophers and compile their contributions in a talk that they presented in various Museum events. 1,5 years after the first presentation, we have interviewed and analysed the impressions and memories of the girls on this activity. The results show that the participants could still remember the history of the selected scientists and understand their scientific work because they felt represented. We argue that the historiography of women in sciences is a valuable resource that can be used in all educational levels as well as museums.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Girls of Today and Women from the Past: When the History of Female Scientists is Used to Engage Girls with Science
title Girls of Today and Women from the Past: When the History of Female Scientists is Used to Engage Girls with Science
spellingShingle Girls of Today and Women from the Past: When the History of Female Scientists is Used to Engage Girls with Science
Benitez Herrera, Sandra
Women in STEM
Science Education
Science Communication
History Education
Science Museums
title_short Girls of Today and Women from the Past: When the History of Female Scientists is Used to Engage Girls with Science
title_full Girls of Today and Women from the Past: When the History of Female Scientists is Used to Engage Girls with Science
title_fullStr Girls of Today and Women from the Past: When the History of Female Scientists is Used to Engage Girls with Science
title_full_unstemmed Girls of Today and Women from the Past: When the History of Female Scientists is Used to Engage Girls with Science
title_sort Girls of Today and Women from the Past: When the History of Female Scientists is Used to Engage Girls with Science
author Benitez Herrera, Sandra
author_facet Benitez Herrera, Sandra
Figueiró Spinelli, Patrícia
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author2 Figueiró Spinelli, Patrícia
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Benitez Herrera, Sandra
Figueiró Spinelli, Patrícia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Women in STEM
Science Education
Science Communication
History Education
Science Museums
topic Women in STEM
Science Education
Science Communication
History Education
Science Museums
description “Girls in the Museum” is a project aimed at school students to encourage them to explore scientific careers and engage with science. To achieve its goals, the project uses a variety of methodologies during the training sessions, always emphasizing the contributions of women to science and society throughout history. In one activity, the participants had to select 14 scientists and philosophers and compile their contributions in a talk that they presented in various Museum events. 1,5 years after the first presentation, we have interviewed and analysed the impressions and memories of the girls on this activity. The results show that the participants could still remember the history of the selected scientists and understand their scientific work because they felt represented. We argue that the historiography of women in sciences is a valuable resource that can be used in all educational levels as well as museums.
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