書面答覆 · 2024-11-11 · 屆國會 14
AI課程男女生入學畢業率
質詢了過去五年新加坡高校AI與機器學習課程中女性學生的入學及畢業率,並與男性學生進行比較,同時詢問提升女性參與度的具體措施。政府回應女性佔約四分之一入學比例,畢業率超過90%,並介紹了多項促進女性參與AI/STEM的專案和合作計劃。核心爭議點在於女性參與度偏低及如何有效提升。
關鍵要點
- • 女性佔AI課程四分之一
- • 女性畢業率超90%
- • 多專案促進女性參與
支援提升女性AI教育參與
關注女性參與比例偏低
推動女性STEM教育
“female students comprised about a quarter of enrolment in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning programmes”
參與人員 (2)
完整譯文(中文)
Hansard 原始記錄 · 2026-05-02
19 何庭如女士詢問教育部長,過去五年中,(a) 新加坡各大學和理工學院人工智慧(AI)及機器學習課程中女性學生的入學率和畢業率是多少;(b) 這些數字與男性學生相比如何;(c) 正在實施哪些有針對性的措施以提高女性在AI相關學術專案中的參與度和留存率。
陳振聲先生:過去五年,女性學生約佔理工學院和自主大學(AUs)人工智慧(AI)及機器學習課程入學人數的四分之一。與男性學生類似,超過90%的女性學生順利畢業。
理工學院和自主大學將繼續通過開放日和女性學生專案等途徑,提高對AI相關職業和課程的認知和興趣。例如,南洋理工大學的“促進女性在工程、研究和科學領域”(POWERS)專案,旨在為女性學生提供專業和個人技能,助力她們從事科學、技術、工程和數學(STEM)職業。理工學院還與信息通信媒體發展局合作,通過“新加坡女性科技人才”(SG Women in Tech,SGWIT)計劃,通過講座、工作坊、駭客松和導師機會,培養女性學生對科技職業的興趣。
英文原文
SPRS Hansard · Fetched: 2026-05-02
19 Ms He Ting Ru asked the Minister for Education over the past five years (a) what are the enrolment and graduation rates of female students in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning courses across Singapore's universities and polytechnics; (b) how do these figures compare to that of the male counterparts; and (c) what targeted measures are being implemented to increase female participation and retention in AI-related academic programmes.
Mr Chan Chun Sing : Over the past five years, female students comprised about a quarter of enrolment in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning programmes at the polytechnics and autonomous universities (AUs). Similar to male students, more than 90% of these female students graduate from their programmes.
The polytechnics and AUs will continue to raise awareness and interest in AI-related careers and courses through avenues, such as Open Houses and programmes for female students. For example, the Nanyang Technological University's Promotion of Women in Engineering, Research and Science (POWERS) programme equips female students with professional and personal skillsets to embark on science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) careers. The polytechnics partner with the Infocomm Media Development Authority, through the SG Women in Tech (SGWIT) initiative, to grow female students' interest in technology careers, through talks, workshops, hackathons and mentorship opportunities.