Artículo de revista
Integrating gender equity in vocational studies to transform agricultural activities towards green and inclusive businesses
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2022Registro en:
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Universidad Autónoma de Occidente
Repositorio Educativo Digital UAO
Autor
Vásquez Chaux, Paola Andrea
Gómez Etayo, Elizabeth
Gallego Tamayo, Derly Viviana
Potes, Andrea
Institución
Resumen
Productive sectors greatly contribute to environmental pollution in Colombia, especially in rural areas.
Green businesses emerged as an alternative to reduce such environmental impacts, applying clean
technologies that require STEM knowledge. However, the participation of women in environmental
STEM careers is still low, particularly those vocationally oriented to eco-efficient agricultural activities.
Thus, the research aimed to answer the question: How to integrate gender equity in vocational training
processes to transform agricultural activities towards green and inclusive businesses? A vocational
institute acted as the unit of analysis for the case study. Interviews, focus groups and surveys were
used to collect data on women in two selected training programs. The gender transformative and
sustainable production approaches guided the identification of gender barriers and the implementation
of strategies to remove them. As a result, female models led trainings and the installation of
environmental prototypes, which inspired and developed STEM skills in the female apprentices, and
reduced pollution in rural units. Finally, innovative pedagogical processes and gender aspects were
introduced in organizational guidelines, seeking the institutionalization of the gender perspective in
STEM environmental vocational training programs and fields.