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Learning for Girls & Women

Maths4Girls

Team Leader
Nathalie Scott
Solution Overview
Solution Name:
Maths4Girls
One-line solution summary:
Improving the Confidence and Participation of Girls aged 11-14 in Maths
Pitch your solution.

The Maths4Girls project aims to increase the confidence of girls in maths and encourage more girls to take maths beyond GCSE level. In the UK, significantly less girls take maths beyond GCSEs than boys. We have created a scalable digital platform which acts as a two sided marketplace. It enables educators to easily invite a trail-blazing female role model from a maths-related industry to inspire their students, either in their classroom or through an online webinar.  On the other side, the platform enables businesses to offer their employees a flexible yet meaningful way to make a positive difference in their community. We have just completed the pilot in London and would now like to extend Maths4Girls across the UK and beyond to help girls open their future career options, and address the global gender wage gap and increase the economic power of women.

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What specific problem are you solving?

In the UK, despite evidence of girls’ and boys’ equal ability in maths at GCSE, in 2018 only 39% of Maths A-Levels were taken by girls (28% Further Maths A-Levels). Research demonstrates that gender norms suggesting that maths is a male subject are pervasive globally, diverting many girls away from the subject and limiting their career possibilities. Many girls chose not to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics because they do not have the confidence to excel in those subjects despite having the capacity to do so.  The under-representation of girls in maths matters both at an individual level and a societal level. It contributes towards the gender wage gap and limits women and girls’ financial mobility and economic power.

What is your solution?

The Maths4Girls project is part of the educational-tech charity, Founders4Schools. Through our digital platform, educators are able to easily invite volunteers from maths-related industries into their classrooms (either in person or online). We have almost 30,000 business leaders registered on our platform and educators are able to filter by industry, gender, educational background and company turnover when selecting speakers. Once educators have made their selection, our system automatically sends out invitations until the event request is fulfilled. Pre-event briefings are then sent out automatically to both the educator and the volunteer in advance of the event. 

 

When an event takes place, volunteers are invited to share their career journeys so far, and help students to make connections between the maths that they learn in class with their destinations afterwards. 

 

Our scalable digital platform is fully integrated with LinkedIn, making volunteer sign up quick and easy. We are also fully integrated with Edubase, which ensures that teachers are able to organise a Maths4Girls event in just a few minutes. We have consulted widely with specialists from academia and industry in the creation of this project to ensure teachers and business volunteers are empowered and not burdened with another initiative. 

Who does your solution serve, and in what ways will the solution impact their lives?

Maths4Girls aims to increase girls’ self confidence in maths, change their perception on the importance of maths for their careers, increase their desire to pursue maths beyond GCSE and ultimately to increase the percentage of girls taking maths to A Level and beyond. 

 

We have recently finished the pilot of Maths4Girls which took place in six boroughs in London which had the lowest number of girls taking maths beyond GCSE. The results from our evaluation demonstrate that the Maths4Girls encounters both helped to increase girls confidence in maths and increased their desire to take maths beyond GCSEs. 

 

We would now like to extend the Maths4Girls project nationwide, particularly targeting girls from disadvantaged backgrounds who may not have access to professional role models and face additional barriers to future opportunities. To do this, we would like to extend the Maths4Girls project to those schools with a higher than average number of students receiving Free School Meals. We would like to specifically engage the maths teachers and Career Leads in those schools and support them with videos and lesson plans to demonstrate how the Maths4Girls project can be incorporated into the curriculum and encourage them to book Maths4Girls events for their students. 

Which dimension of the Challenge does your solution most closely address?
  • Increase the number of girls and young women participating in formal and informal learning and training
Explain how the problem, your solution, and your solution’s target population relate to the Challenge and your selected dimension.

Our Maths4Girls project provides a technology based solution which levels the playing field for girls in the UK. By connecting disadvantaged girls to inspirational role models through our scalable digital platform, we are to provide additional learning opportunities for students who may not have access to professional role models and face barriers in accessing opportunities. 

Our aim is to debunk the myth that maths is for boys and encourage more girls to feel confident and continue their learning in maths, thereby increasing their opportunities for employment and preparing them for the rapidly changing world of work.

In what city, town, or region is your solution team headquartered?
London, UK
What is your solution’s stage of development?
  • Pilot: An organization deploying a tested product, service, or business model in at least one community
Who is the primary delegate for your solution?
Michaela Eschbach, Managing Director of F4S
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Solution Team:
Nathalie Scott
Nathalie Scott