Nicholson Medal for Human Outreach Talk: Attracting girls to physics: the itinerant science project

COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited

Abstract

Women are underrepresented in physics in Brazil. The percentage of women taking undergraduate studies in physics is below $20\%$ much below medicine where women are now days the majority of the undergraduate students. In order to attract girls to physics the we developed a science truck that visits suburbs as well as the underdeveloped areas of the city. During this visits the kids are exposed to the applications of physics to the world and in particular to technology. They have the chance to manipulate experiments and to learn how they are related to real life technology. After playing with the experiments they answer a simple questionnaire designed to understand how their view about physics have changed due to this experience. We observed that the girls exhibit a less active behavior when given the chance make experiments becoming more active when stimulated. When questioned about the change in their perception regarding physics after being exposed to the experiments the girls show a more significant change in perception than the boys.

Authors

  • Marcia Barbosa

    UFRGS