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Sharing Malaysian experience in participation of girls in STEM education
مكان النشر | عام النشر | الترتيبات: 
Geneva | 2016 | 33p
المؤلف المشارك: 
IBE
المنطقة: 
آسيا والمحيط الهادئ

The Malaysia government has placed STEM as a focus in developing the country towards achieving the status of a developed nation. The government acknowledges the role of women as equal partners in nation building. Thus, various policies ranging from economy, education, women’s welfare and human resources have been formulated through the years. These policies have resulted in among others, the increase in women researchers from 35.8% in 2004 to 49.9% in 2012 as well as more women’s participation in selected STEM courses at the tertiary level. A total of 84 girls’ day schools with 6 of them as residential STEM Girls’ schools have been built since 1939. There are many female role models in STEM for the girls to emulate. This has been made possible by the successful implementation of the various policies related to women in STEM as well as innovative measures in facing the continuing challenges in STEM education.

نوع المصدر: 
الأوراق البحثية/ مقالات المجالات
الموضوعات: 
المواطن/ المواطنة / الديمقراطية
التنوع/محو الأمية الثقافية/ شامل
حقوق الانسان
العولمة والعدالة الاجتماعية / التفاهم الدولي
التنمية المستدامة / الاستدامة
المبادرات التحويلية/ الأساليب التربوية التحويلية
مستوى التعليم: 
التعليم الثانوي
التعليم العالي
الكلمات المفتاحية: 
curriculum
human rights
transformative pedagogies
equity