Initiatives of Female Empowerment in Computing Implemented at the High School Level: A Systematic Mapping
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Stages of Systematic Mapping
2.1. Research Questions and Search Strategy
- RQ1. What is the cutting-edge literature addressing initiatives of female empowerment in computing implemented at the high school level?
- RQ2. What are the initiatives for female empowerment in computing implemented at the high school level and documented in the literature?
2.2. Search String
2.3. Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria
2.4. Study Selection and Data Extraction
3. Findings and Discussion
3.1. Answer to Research Question 1
3.2. Answer to Research Question 2
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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IC1—The study documents a project focused on female empowerment in computing implemented at the high school level. |
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EC2—The study does not address projects of female empowerment implemented at the high school level. |
EC3—The study was published before 2017. |
EC4—The full article was not available. |
EC5—The study was not written in Portuguese or English. |
EC6—The study was not presented in a conference or published in a journal. |
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STEM gender equity: Empowering women in vulnerable environments | [44] |
Mentoring program: Women supporting women | [45] |
Improving Career Decision Self-Efficacy and STEM Self-Efficacy in High School Girls: Evaluation of an Intervention | [46] |
Women in Science and Technology Bio-Bio Meeting: Empowering Young Women in Chile | [47] |
STEM, high school students, gender: Are they compliant issues? | [48] |
Generative computing: African-American cosmetology as a link between computing education and community wealth | [49] |
Niñas Pro: An initiative to educate, inspire and empower women | [50] |
Initiative to increment the number of women in STEM degrees: Women, science and technology chair of the public university of navarre | [51] |
A Framework for Socially-Relevant Service-Learning Internship Experiences for High School Students | [52] |
A preliminary study of a digital and web literacy project for young South African women | [53] |
A Community-based Computational and Engineering Sciences Initiative toward National Development (COESIND) | [54] |
Engagement in practice: Infusing the STEM pipeline through community engaged learning | [55] |
Digital Youth Divas: Exploring Narrative-Driven Curriculum to Spark Middle School Girls’ Interest in Computational Activities | [56] |
Get Paid to Program: Evaluating an Employment-Aware After-School Program for High School Women of Color | [57] |
Motivating female students for computer science by means of robot workshops | [58] |
Broadening participation in computing: Examining experiences of girls of color | [59] |
Canada’s cancode initiative and the gender gap in computer science education | [60] |
Reducing inequalities in STEM: The girls in computer science project, Paraíba, Northeast, Brazil | [61] |
miniGEMS STEAM and programming camp for middle school girls | [62] |
Engineering Exposure for Pre-College Women: A University-Based Workshop Model | [63] |
Meninas.comp Project: Programming for Girls in High School in Brazil | [64] |
STEM program for female high school students | [22] |
All Roads Lead to Computing: Making, Participatory Simulations, and Social Computing as Pathways to Computer Science | [65] |
Quando a Aluna se Torna a Mestre: Um Relato da Experiência de Alunas de Graduação Aplicando Dinâmicas de Ensino de Computação para Alunas de Ensino Médio | [66] |
Katie: saindo do buraco negro e impulsionando as meninas para a computação | [67] |
Robótica e Interdisciplinaridade: Aprendizagem Criativa Atraindo Meninas para a Tecnologia | [68] |
Incentivando alunas do Ensino Médio a Ingressarem em Carreiras de Ciência e Tecnologia na Paraíba | [69] |
Tecendo Espaços e Experiências no Campo da Robótica Educacional para Fomentar o Interesse de Meninas pela área de Computação | [70] |
Elas na Computação: Decifrando Cdigos e Expressando Ideias Críticas e Criativas na Escola | [71] |
A importância de atividades de empoderamento feminino como forma de minimizar a evasão das mulheres nos cursos de Tecnologia da Informação | [72] |
Análise atual da situação das alunas do curso Bacharelado em Tecnologia da Informação da UFRN | [73] |
Mulheres de Ferro: Relato de Prática Utilizando Arduíno com Alunas do Ensino Médio em uma Escola Pública | [74] |
Barreiras que Impedem a Opção das Meninas pelas Ciências Exatas e Computação: Percepção de Alunas do Ensino Médio | [75] |
Oficinas de Programação para Meninas: Despertando o Interesse Pela Computação | [76] |
Robotics as a Tool for Deconstructing Stereotypes in Amazon: Disseminating Information in Baixo Trombetas | [77] |
Maria Bonita nas Ciências:: um projeto para divulgar Ciências às meninas de escolas públicas | [78] |
Research Question | Field of Data Extraction |
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RQ1 | Year of publication, type of publication venue (conference, journal, or workshop), publication venue; approach of the article |
RQ2 | Name of the project, year of creation, country/state of origin, the institution of origin, area of action (teaching, research, or extension), target public; provision of a seamless education |
# Projects | Name of the Project | # Mentions in Studies |
---|---|---|
1 | Meninas na Computação (Girls in computing) | 3 |
2 | RAMP for High School Girls | 2 |
3 | W-STEM: Building the future of Latin America: Engaging women into STEM | 2 |
4 | Computer Science Summer Institute (CSSI) | 2 |
5 | CanCode | 1 |
6 | Get Paid to Program | 1 |
7 | Women, Science and Technology Chair | 1 |
8 | Cos-Computing | 1 |
9 | Mujeres en Ingeniería y Ciencias (Women in Engineering and Science) | 1 |
10 | Sacbé STEM | 1 |
11 | Incentivando Meninas em Ciências Exatas, Engenharias e Informática (Motivating Girls in the Sciences, Engineering and Computer Science) | 1 |
12 | Young Scholars (YS) | 1 |
13 | Invention Bootcamp | 1 |
14 | Computational Thinking for Girls (CT4G) | 1 |
15 | INTech Camp for Girls | 1 |
16 | Beautiful Patterns | 1 |
17 | Camp Codette | 1 |
18 | Make IT | 1 |
19 | Maria Bonita nas Ciências (Maria Bonita in Science) | 1 |
20 | Mulheres na TI (Women in IT) | 1 |
21 | Meninas Digitais Tchê Missões (Tchê Missões Digital Girls) | 1 |
22 | EQUAL-IST Gender Equality Plans for Information Sciences and Technology Research Institutions | 1 |
23 | Metabotix | 1 |
24 | Meninas.comp | 1 |
25 | Digital Youth Divas | 1 |
26 | Seeds of Change | 1 |
27 | megaGEMS Research Camp | 1 |
28 | Niñas Pro (Pro Girls) | 1 |
29 | Biobio Women in Science and Technology Meeting | 1 |
30 | Computer Forensics (CF) | 1 |
31 | miniGEMS | 1 |
32 | Overcoming the STEM gap—Strategies and Practice | 1 |
33 | Programa Meninas Digitais (Digital Girls Program) | 1 |
34 | Incentivando Meninas na Ciência, Engenharia e Tecnologia da Informação (Encouraging Girls in Science, Engineering and Information Technology) | 1 |
35 | Increasing Gender Diversity in STEM | 1 |
36 | LaunchPad | 1 |
37 | Cunhantã Digital | 1 |
38 | Katie | 1 |
39 | PETComp | 1 |
40 | Elas na Computação (Women in Computing) | 1 |
41 | Community-based Computational and Engineering Sciences Initiative toward National Development | 1 |
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Braga, R.B.; São Bernardo, M.A.d.; Farias, S.L.d.; Santana, T.S.d.; Sousa, M.d.M. Initiatives of Female Empowerment in Computing Implemented at the High School Level: A Systematic Mapping. Societies 2024, 14, 167. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc14090167
Braga RB, São Bernardo MAd, Farias SLd, Santana TSd, Sousa MdM. Initiatives of Female Empowerment in Computing Implemented at the High School Level: A Systematic Mapping. Societies. 2024; 14(9):167. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc14090167
Chicago/Turabian StyleBraga, Ramayane Bonacin, Mirelle Amaral de São Bernardo, Sara Luiz de Farias, Thalia Santos de Santana, and Marcos de Moraes Sousa. 2024. "Initiatives of Female Empowerment in Computing Implemented at the High School Level: A Systematic Mapping" Societies 14, no. 9: 167. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc14090167
APA StyleBraga, R. B., São Bernardo, M. A. d., Farias, S. L. d., Santana, T. S. d., & Sousa, M. d. M. (2024). Initiatives of Female Empowerment in Computing Implemented at the High School Level: A Systematic Mapping. Societies, 14(9), 167. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc14090167