MDCC Girls in STEM High Tea

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Based on current research delivered by Jenny Gore, (Director of the Teachers & Teaching Research Centre, at School of Education, University of Newcastle NSW) at the 8th Annual STEM Conference, 2021, NSW Year 11 and 12 student subject selections show a gender imbalance. The report covered trends across Mathematics, Science and Technology which show a decline and or lower participation of females across subjects, except biology, in comparison to males. According to the Aspirations Longitudinal Study, which surveyed 12186 NSW students and held a focus group of 697 students from 56 schools, only 27% of females had an occupational interest in STEM careers (Jaremus, f., Gore, J., Fray, L. 2018). Engineers Australia also released a report, identifying a lack of females entering into engineering and discussed these trends with multiple stakeholders (Women in Engineering, June 2022).

 

Mater Dei Catholic college represents a similar trend across STEM areas such as science, mathematics and technology subjects.

 

This MDCC Girls in STEM High Tea 2022 program developed as a collaboration between Mater Dei Catholic College, Charles Sturt University and NSW Department of Education and Training. 

 

The program aimed to promote and encourage future STEM pathways for Stage 5 girls.

 

The students listened to background information about subject selections and then heard the inspirational journeys of our Guest Speakers:

Myf Clarke

Technical Role

Charles Sturt University

Masters in Agricultural Business Management

Gioia Gianniotis

Principal Architect

GPG Architecture & Design

Megan Williams

Seedcare Institute Commercial Manager

Syngenta

Students then participated in an engineering challenge with the help of STEM professionals who mentored the girls throughout the challenge. The mentors also shared their journeys, passions and career choices. 

 

The Year 11 MDCC Hospitality students catered for the High Tea under the guidance of Ms Hazelwood.

Congratulations to the following students for winning the engineering challenge:

Riona Friedlieb, Georgie Donelan and Ava Moller

Marli McDonnell and Taylor Smyth

 

THANK YOU

Thank you to the wonderful mentors for inspiring our students and sharing knowledge about yourselves and your STEM pathways. 

 

Thank you also to the fundamental support and coordination of mentors from Jodi-Lynn Slocombe, Administration Officer, AgriPark, Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Engagement) Charles Sturt University and Stacey Suidgeest, Senior Project Officer – Regional Industry Education Partnerships, NSW Department of Education and Training.

 

MENTORS

Gioia Gianniotis

Architect and Business Owner

GPG Architecture and Design

Lina Wood

Co-Head Podiatrist & Founder

Active Foot Clinic

Jo CocksProduction and Broadcast Solutions, Specialist: Sport, Movies and TV, Foxtel Group
Lucy BourneGHD
Ashley Pattison

Physiotherapist and Accredited Hand Therapist

Riverina Hand Therapy

Bella PakesCurrent 3rd year medical student - UNSW
Leigh Maloney

Ecologist - Senior Conservation Planning Officer – South West

Biodiversity and Conservation | Department of Planning and Environment

Bec Dennis

Fisheries Technician

Fisheries Research | NSW Department of Primary Industries | Fisheries

Desiree Fowler

Project Development Manager

Transport for NSW

Amy EvansTransport for NSW
Dr Miao Li

Senior Lecturer in Civil Engineering

Charles Sturt University

Danielle Ogden

Road Designer

Transport for NSW

Rhena Gerahty 
Sandy Collins

RSM Australia Pty Ltd

Accountant

Jessica Creed

Regional Manager

Regulatory Operations

NSW Environment Protection Authority

Briohny Seaman

Senior Operations Officer

Regulatory Operations

NSW Environment Protection Authority

Jo Nolan

NSW Training Manager

CPB Contractors

Sharon Gray

Group Manager, Indigenous and Social Inclusion

CPB Contractors

Fiona Piltz

Head of People and Culture

Catholic Education Office

Candice Masling

People & Culture Systems Specialist

Catholic Education Office

Emma Zanotto

Civil Designer

Xeros Piccolo

Clare Lawlor

Audit Accountant

Bush & Campbell

Brooke Longmore

Accountant

Bush & Campbell

Ellena Zacharia

Project Manager

Ladex Construction Group

Megan Williams

Seedcare Institute Commercial Manager

Syngenta

Lihong Zheng

Associate Professor in Computer Science

Charles Sturt University

Charmaine Carlisle

Laboratory Manager, Faculty of Science

Charles Sturt University

Myf Clarke

Project Coordinator, School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Charles Sturt University

Bernadette Howard

RSM Australia Pty Ltd

Senior Accountant

 

Courtney Freebody I Leader of Learning and Education