Promoting Girls' Participation and Performance in STEM Through Mathematics Pedagogy in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC)

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Key Information

This transformative initiative addresses the critical gender gap in STEM education by establishing a comprehensive framework to identify, refine, and scale effective pedagogical practices in mathematics instruction across the LAC region. The project systematically investigates and documents high-impact, gender-responsive teaching methodologies that demonstrably increase girls' engagement, confidence, and achievement in mathematics—the foundational gateway to STEM careers. Through rigorous analysis of successful innovations, the initiative creates an evidence-based repository of best practices that dismantle stereotypes, counter implicit bias, and foster inclusive classroom cultures where female students can unlock their full potential in STEM disciplines.

The project's impact is catalyzed through two interconnected strategies: comprehensive educator capacity building and strategic knowledge mobilization. Professional development programs equip mathematics teachers across the LAC region with gender-sensitive instructional strategies, culturally responsive teaching frameworks, and innovative pedagogical approaches that resonate with diverse learning styles. These findings and tools are disseminated through a dynamic knowledge-sharing ecosystem including peer-reviewed publications, practical teaching guides, interactive webinars, virtual learning communities, regional conferences, and a digital repository of proven resources. By building a sustainable network of gender-equity champions and fostering cross-institutional collaboration, the initiative accelerates the adoption of successful interventions, ultimately strengthening the STEM pipeline for young women and contributing to greater gender equity in STEM fields and careers throughout Latin America and the Caribbean.


Location(s)

Latin America & Caribbean

Government Affiliation

Non-governmental program

Years

2025 -

Partner(s)

University of Chile, UNESCO Chair “Training Teachers to Teach Mathematics in the 21st Century”

Ministry Affiliation

Unknown

Funder(s)

Not applicable or unknown

COVID-19 Response

Not changed

Geographic Scope

Global / regional

Meets gender-transformative education criteria from the TES  

Unknown

Areas of Work Back to Top

Education areas


Cross-cutting areas

Not applicable or unknown


Program participants

Target Audience(s)

Teachers - female, Teachers - male

Age

Not applicable or unknown

School Enrolment Status

All in school

School Level

  • Lower primary
  • Upper primary

Other populations reached

Not applicable or unknown

Participants include

Not applicable or unknown

Program Approaches Back to Top

Teaching
  • In-service teacher training – gender-responsive pedagogy
Tutoring/strengthening academic skills
  • Numeracy - in the classroom
  • STEM - in the classroom

Program Goals Back to Top

Education goals

  • Curricula, teaching and learning materials are free of gender-bias and stereotypes
  • Teachers and learners have the knowledge and skills to promote gender equality

Cross-cutting goals

  • Changed social norms
  • Increased agency and empowerment
  • More equitable gender attitudes and norms