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Project Northern Star

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Team Name


Northern Star


Team Members


Irhiza , Sanjana , Carolina and 1 other member with an unpublished profile.

Project Description


Current Situation:

As per Australian Government Department of Education “The average 15-year-old from remote Australia is around 1.5 years behind metropolitan students in science”.

Northern Territory is suffering from similar condition and the lack of qualified teachers/mentors which limits the opportunities for students to learn and acquire digital knowledge. This leads to a significant skills gap, making it difficult for individuals in these regions to compete in the global job market, attract investment, and drive economic growth.

Also, as of 2022 only 15% women in Australia participates in STEM occupation.

Problem Statement

The study by Howard et al., 2020 indicated that students from rural areas are losing their motivation in academic work.

As per Australian Government Department of Industry, Science and Resources, the proportion of women in STEM-qualified occupations was as low as 15% in 2022 with a small increase of 5% in 20 years from 10% in 2002.

Now the question is, how to inspire the Middle School students towards digital careers.

Solution: Northern Star

Northern Star is a community where local schools, international students, and STEM-focused organisations work together to connect with middle school female students based on shared interests and career aspirations, finding role models to become future northern stars.

Features

To facilitate interactions and activities, there will be an online platform that includes:

Mentor-Mentee Matching: an algorithmic matching system that pairs mentors and mentees based on their profiles and preferences.

Interactive Forums: chat features for mentors, mentees, and experts to engage in meaningful conversations according to a specific field.

Project Showcase: a dedicated space for presenting and celebrating their outcomes.

Security and Moderation: all mentors will be checked to have safe interactions, and there will be moderation features to avoid harassment or abuse.

Outcome

A safe space for young women will contribute to making positive impacts such as:

Breaking Stereotypes by demonstrating that women can excel in any area, even those that have been historically male dominated.

Providing inspiration for young women to believe in their own potential and aspire to pursue careers in digital fields.

Creating a supportive network for young women as they navigate their educational journeys will help them build resilience and achieve success.


#digital #education #women #northern star

Data Story


We began by identifying a total of 15 schools to participate in our pilot initiative. To gather relevant data, we utilized the NTG Open Data Portal, specifically accessing a dataset containing information on school enrolment and attendance rates from 2019 to 2022.

From this dataset, we selected 15 schools for each year based on the lowest attendance rates. Out of the resulting 60 data points, we subsequently chose the 15 schools with the highest enrolment numbers to be part of our project.

This selection was determined by the fact that there were several schools with exceptionally low enrolment figures, such as 15 or 27 students. Opting for schools with both low attendance rates and high enrolment numbers was done to maximize the Northern Star Project's impact and reach.

Data Links

Enrolment and Attendance by School - Term 1 2022
https://data.nt.gov.au/dataset/enrolment-and-attendance-by-school-term-1-2022

Enrolment and Attendance by School - Term 4 2021
https://data.nt.gov.au/dataset/enrolment-and-attendance-by-school-term-4-2021

Enrolment and Attendance by School - Term 4 2020
https://data.nt.gov.au/dataset/enrolment-and-attendance-by-school-term-4-2020

Top 15 Schools with Highest Enrolment and Lowest Attendance (2019-2022)
https://data.nt.gov.au/dataset/enrolment-and-attendance-by-school-term-4-2020


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Team DataSets

School Attendance and Enrolment in NT 2019-2022

Description of Use This selection was determined by the fact that there were several schools with exceptionally low enrolment figures, such as 15 or 27 students. Opting for schools with both low attendance rates and high enrolment numbers was done to maximize the Northern Star Project's impact and reach.

Data Set

Enrolment and Attendance by School - Term 4 2021

Description of Use We are using the data to determine which schools have sizeable enrolment and low attendance rate

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Enrolment and Attendance by School - Term 1 2022

Description of Use We are using the data to determine which schools have sizeable enrolment and low attendance rate

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Enrolment and Attendance by School - Term 4 2020

Description of Use We are using the data to determine which schools have sizeable enrolment and low attendance rate

Data Set

Challenge Entries

Supporting Territory Middle School students towards digital careers

How can the Northern Territory Government support more Territory Middle School students towards digital careers?

Eligibility: Must use least one NT Open Dataset - https://data.nt.gov.au/dataset/.

Go to Challenge | 9 teams have entered this challenge.