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Re: What's the gender demographic of your team leadership?
Quite similar to many of the posts I've seen above - last year, all of our veteran female team members were in leadership positions, including team captain, drive coach, and head of programming. Our team is recently about 25% female, but that fraction moves towards 50% at the leadership levels.
Despite a few attempts at targeted recruitment, all of our female mentors to date have been non-technical. Edit (hopefully obviously): Quote:
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1) Someone believes that they are not as qualified to do/mentor X as someone else - this could be the lady in question or someone else on the team 2) They don't have the energy/don't care enough to "prove" that they can mentor X 3) The team needs mentors in the non-technical roles that the person either is pushed into or settles into (see 1 and 2) and possibly relevant to your specific problem: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...9&postcount=14 |
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We have not met another team with >50% female mentors - even the "all girls teams". I would love for somebody to prove me wrong! We would love to find out similar data for other FRC teams. I'm not sure if HQ tracks mentor demographics or not; does anybody know who to contact for data? |
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With respect to our mentors, however, there are 7 women and 11 men. Two of the women are technical mentors. All 11 of the men are technical mentors. Our lead advisor is a woman. |
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I really want to get an accurate representation to have an idea and think the survey is a wonderful idea! In fact, I was looking for these statistics somewhere just to get an idea about the topic myself. For the distribution I'll send it to some teams I know in my area (that aren't that active on CD), and I hope others can do the same! Can't wait for the data! |
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469 went a similar route. Instead of having formal leaders, those that lead naturally emerged and were respected all the same by their peers. Teamwork was one of the most important principles taught to the students; the team operated on the basis that everyone, mentor or student, was an equal member.
In terms of college applications, most of these student leaders (for the four years I was on the team) went to Michgan, MIT, or Rose to pursue an engineering degree, so I'd say the lack of formalized titles wasn't a detriment. IMO, this process also avoided a lot of internal drama that afflicts other teams when leaders are chosen/elected for specific positions. It also reduces the amount of scramble when an elected/appointed leader doesn't furfull their duties; without formal leaders the responsibility natrually progresses to someone else. To contribute to the original intent of the thread, 469 was roughly even on the gender split of student leaders when I was on the team. 5188 has always had a female team captain and non-engineering lead, and male mechanical and programming leads. |
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Our team is over a third female. We have two co-presidents; a girl and a guy. Mechanical had mainly male leads this year, but next year, due to more freshmen girls joining, there should be more female leads. Our electrical lead for next year will probably be a girl. Our software lead this year was a guy. The marketing lead is a girl. Our Integration and Safety lead is a trans guy. Our girls tend to show up more and become core members (probably since we had a really tight group our rookie year and the girls are just really inviting and friendly). Really, whoever befriends marketing tends to stay for the long haul? Marketing is so nice, gosh!
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Thanks everyone who has responded so far! It's interesting to see the hypotheses about why in some teams, the girls seem to do quite well comparatively. The theory that the girls who can stick it out in a male dominated environment are also the girls who have the motivation to go for leadership and have leadership skills makes sense to me.
It's also interesting how people have observed that there's less girls on teams that are wishy-washy about their dedication to robotics. It's that way on our team also. We have so many boys that come about half the time and don't use their time very well, while most of the girls on our team are heavily involved. By the way, I would really love to see the results of that survey! |
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