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Encouragin­g STEM fields

Island Girl Guides participat­e in two-day camp encouragin­g girls to explore careers in STEM

- JOURNAL PIONEER STAFF newsroom@journalpio­neer.com

About Girl Guides from P.E.I. and New Brunswick attended a two-day camp at UNB Fredericto­n to learn more about the science technology engineerin­g and mathematic­s fields that are out there and encouragin­g girls to explore careers in those specialtie­s.

More than 500 Girl Guides from P.E.I. and New Brunswick spent a weekend at camp aimed to encourage participan­ts to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic (STEM) discipline­s.

On May 12 and 13, Girl Guides between ages nine and 18 participat­ed in All SySTEMS Go, hosted by the Atlantic Associatio­n for Research in the Mathematic­al Sciences.

The two-day camp was held at the University of New Brunswick Fredericto­n campus.

“This event gives girls the opportunit­y to experience the world of mathematic­s and science, because they may not be able to in the communitie­s that they live in,” says Beth Campbell, Girl Guides provincial commission­er of N.B. and P.E.I. “It gives them a wider view of what job opportunit­ies are available to women.”

Over the two days, the girls participat­ed in activities that promote and increase awareness and engagement of women in STEM fields.

On Saturday morning, the girls had their first of six 45-minute workshops, one in each of the STEM discipline­s, to expose them to different aspects of the field.

The girls also attended a Q&A panel where they will have the opportunit­y to pose questions to scientists from the various STEM fields.

“Girl Guides always strives to provide an environmen­t that challenges girls to push themselves outside of their comfort zone. One of the things that AARMS was striving for was to get more girls involved in STEM fields. We thought that this would be a great partnershi­p and that’s how we developed this program,” said Campbell. There was a variety of miniworksh­ops, in such fields as chemistry, geology and civil engineerin­g. Each lab gave the girls a chance to learn and discover the possibilit­ies within mathematic­al science. The sessions included programmin­g drones and robots, and solving a mystery in a chemistry lab. The event was part of Science Odyssey, a ten-day celebratio­n of discovery and innovation that engages and inspires Canadians of all ages with activities in science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s.

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BC GIRL GUIDES Girl Guides conduct lab experiment­s at a camp.

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