After GCSE, 20% fewer girls than boys continue studying maths. This limits their access to some of the more challenging, interesting and lucrative careers. But why? In this podcast episode we speak with Rachel Beddoes, Girls’ Participation Coordinator of the Advanced Maths Support Programme (AMSP). She explains what the barriers are for girls, and what teachers and schools can do to overcome these. She also gives details of events and bespoke support available from the AMSP and other organisations. There are links below for more details on these.
Show notes
Taking part in the discussion are:
- Rachel Beddoes, Girls’ Participation Coordinatior, AMSP
- Gwen Tressider, Communications Manager, NCETM
Episode chapters
- 00:57 – The creation of the AMSP
- 02:34 – Rachel’s (maths) life story
- 04:34 – Why is a Girls Participation Officer needed?
- 07:34 – Why are fewer girls doing advanced maths than boys?
- 11:33 – What is AMSP doing about it?
- 13:50 – How could teachers address these barriers?
- 15:30 – Core Maths and girls
- 19:33 – What can teachers do?
- 22:01 – What are Stemettes?
- 24:11 – What can 11-16 schools do?
- 26:13 – The role of female maths teachers
- 28:51 – Women in Science and Engineering (WISE)
- 31:33 – Whole school strategies
Links for research and initiatives mentioned in the interview: