because Another social issue in education is differentiation on the basis of sex. Girls have lesser opportunities, compared to boys for studying, in certain sections of the society. Expectations from girls to score high in studies or study further, are less too.
yes gender inequalitie really affect education.there is a perception that if woman goes to she will end up beig in the kitchen when she is married so there is no need to invest in education
It shouldn't, since everyone has a right to a "proper" education.
The simplest of answers would be that both genders are given the same work, graded equally, offered the same classes, and are bound by the same rules in the public education system.
Renu Thapa has written: 'Gender issues in school education'
Well it's always good to know that. To know both genders and issues so that you can't accidentally hurt someone of the other gender.
Some women's status issues include gender pay gap, lack of representation in leadership roles, gender-based violence, limited access to education and healthcare, and societal expectations that can limit their autonomy and choices. Addressing these issues requires systemic changes to promote gender equality, empowerment, and respect for women's rights.
For some people it may be very important, for others not at all.
Same-gender friendships are extremely important in child and pubescent development, as it allows for discussing gender-specific issues, sharing gender-preferred interests, etc.
Gender Education was created on 1971-12-31.
gender sensitivity is whether male or female that cannot touch the other private part of the body
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Gender identity and heredity are two central issues associated with biological psychology in the context of human development and psychological function. Gender identity may be more important since it can help people who do not feel comfortable with their gender.
Sandra W. Pyke has written: 'Gender issues in graduate education' -- subject(s): Sexual harassment in universities and colleges, Sex discrimination in education, Education (Graduate), Women
Rekha Wazir has written: 'Issues concerning women's employment in South Asia' 'The Gender Gap in Basic Education'
Ain't I a Woman?; race and gender