The Phnom Penh Post

Girls only coding club launched

- Voun Dara

THE Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport on Wednesday said it hoped to encourage female students to enrol in science, technology, engineerin­g and maths (STEM) subjects through the implementa­tion of Cambodia’s first femaleonly “coding club”.

The project, named Sister of Code, will be implemente­d in collaborat­ion with the STEP Computer Academy, and aims to introduce female students in Cambodia to first-stage coding, computer game developmen­t and web developmen­t.

Ministry spokesman Ros Soveacha told The Post that the Sister of Code project will encourage Cambodian women to participat­e in the maledomina­ted STEM fields and equip themselves with invaluable coding skills that are in increasing­ly high demand.

She said that the coding school will provide a free sixmonth programme to girls aged 10 to 18.

“This coding school is an after-school programme that requires them to spend once a week coding for 2.5 hours. The programme will last for six months.

“During the testing period, this study programme will be taught at the New Generation School at Preah Sisowath High School and Hun Sen Serey Pheap High School [both in Phnom Penh].

Fif teen female students from each school will be selected for the programme,” she said, adding t hat t he project will commence on Februar y 15.

Soveacha continued that the ministry will work in collaborat­ion with STEP Computer Academy to equip the training with specialise­d teachers at both schools, and train the participan­ts to be teaching assistants so that they can later teach as part of the project. SisterofCo­de,

STEP Computer Academy managing director Natalija Rodionova heralded Cambodia’s first female coding club as a unique opportunit­y for women in the Kingdom.

“During the programme, the girls will learn the principles of algorithms through visual coding, game developmen­t and web developmen­t.

“We want to encourage female students to consider digital skills for their future and develop the confidence that they can make it in the STEM fields,” she said.

Rodionova continued that she believed the project had the potential to raise interest in STEM fields among Cambodia’s female students, who currently have extremely low representa­tion in technology fields in the Kingdom.

“We believe that the only female coding club has the potential to be a good platform for sharing and cooperatio­n, as it is based on the idea of sisterhood,” she said.

Rodionova said that participan­ts will learn invaluable digital skills, so even if they do not become programmer­s after leaving school, they will have knowledge of programmin­g and will be able to apply these skills practicall­y in any area of interest.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Cambodia’s first female-only ‘coding club’, aims to introduce female students in the Kingdom to first-stage coding, computer game developmen­t and web developmen­t.
SUPPLIED Cambodia’s first female-only ‘coding club’, aims to introduce female students in the Kingdom to first-stage coding, computer game developmen­t and web developmen­t.

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