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Solving the equation: helping girls and boys learn mathematics

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Abstract

Girls worldwide are lagging behind boys in mathematics, with sexism and gender stereotypes among the root causes. This report features new data analyses covering more than 100 countries and territories. It finds that boys have up to 1.3 times the odds of obtaining mathematics skills compared to girls. Gender stereotypes regarding girls’ innate inability to understand mathematics held by teachers, parents and peers are contributing to the disparity. Negative stereotypes play out in girls’ self-confidence, setting them up for failure. The RAPID approach can help us recover from the crisis and pivot to a transformation of education.

Author
Alejo, Anna
Cardoso, Manuel
Kelly, Margaret
Mishra, Sakshi
Mizunoya, Suguru
Onam, Oscar
Song, Yu
Corporate Author
UNICEF
Year of publication
2022
Pages
13
Source database
library
Language
Project
Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys, MICS