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95% children recall male role models as inspiration in STEM fields: Survey

Avishkaar, an edtech player that focuses on robotics, AI, coding, and app development, conducted a survey titled – “India’s Future in Next-Generation Tech & STEM ” in June 2021 among 5000 parents and 5000 children across Indian cities including Delhi NCR, Chennai, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Pune, Hyderabad and Cochin.

The survey brought to light two pertinent insights:

Firstly, it indicated that gender disparity in STEM fields in India is a glaring issue, owing to a lack of female role models in the industry –

Commenting on the insights from the survey, Pooja Goyal, COO, and Co-founder, Avishkaar said, “It is heartening to see that parents are making conscious choices to ensure they nurture an innovative mindset among their children. I’m convinced that If our children have to thrive in the world of tomorrow, we need to create micro-environments in schools and homes that make it safe for children to experiment, to take risks, to fail, to think outside the box, to break things, and to build new things. We need to ensure that our children are not mere consumers but creators of technology.

Other key insights from the survey:

Gender disparity, a hidden concern?

STEM-related subjects continue to be hot favourites

Why STEM?

Not enough emphasis on STEM and next-generation technology education in school?

Parents’ influence on children’s choices – a boon or bane?

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