Elles bougent, promoting science and technology to high school and middle school girls

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Laurence Fouilland-Paillé, a teacher at the Châlons-en-Champagne campus, is working with Arts et Métiers students Arts et Métiers break down sexist stereotypes.

Laurence Fouilland-Paillé"When I was in high school, I wanted to study for a technical degree in mechanical engineering. A relative dissuaded me, explaining that it was a male-dominated field where I wouldn't fit in. I let myself be influenced and switched to another subject. But I ended up getting a master's degree in mechanical engineering, then a PhD..."
It is to prevent young girls from suffering the same stereotypes that I have become involved with the association. They are moving to promote science and technology among high school and middle school girls. Together with female students Arts et Métiers mentors from the Association, we participate in around ten round tables and conferences each year. They explain their career paths and are living proof that science subjects are not just for boys. Their messages hit home because they are not much older than their audience.
This year, I recruited about fifteen students. Their energy and motivation inspire me. We all share the feeling that we are supporting an important cause.

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