Women's Education is also termed Female Education. It is educating a woman with all the knowledge and skills to make her able to Earn on her own and contribute to the nation.
In this growing world women must be educated to stay confident and learn more and more by going ahead in walks of life.
I have visited a website named SheKunj. It is one of India's leading Women's Empowerment Organizations that provides women with FREE online courses and training in addition to this it also gives career counseling and guidance in order to make Women Educated and Empowered.
With having Education you can earn money. But having money you can not buy Education.
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formal education in the planned organized education ,that is provided in formal institution.such as school, and university.
universal education means education for all & not for few & recognizing child's birthright without any discrimination.
Rebecca Cole was a pioneering African American physician and one of the first women to earn a medical degree in the United States, graduating from the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1867. She dedicated her career to addressing public health issues, particularly in underserved communities, and was involved in the establishment of the Freedmen's Hospital in Washington, D.C. Additionally, Cole was an advocate for women's rights and education, contributing to the advancement of both healthcare and social justice for African Americans and women throughout her life.
women with education were able to get fulfilling jobs
well in the late 1800s women were able to go get a an education so that is how women got education
mostly people think that education is not important for women. they think that what they will do after getting an education .where as in quran it is been said that education is important for both men and women
nature and scope of women education in secondary educaion
Linda A Harmon has written: 'Status of women in higher education, 1963-1972' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Women, Education (Higher), Women's rights, Women in education
Helen Ruth Haggerty has written: 'Certain factors in the professional education of women teachers of physical education' -- subject(s): Education, Physical education and training, Physical education for women, Women
since these women had little or no education, they got jobs that were difficult, demanding, and dangerous
Eddah Gachukia has written: 'Gender, education, and training' -- subject(s): Educational equalization, Education, Women 'The education of girls and women in Africa' -- subject(s): Education, Congresses, Women
how did women finally get the necessary education?
Education for women has not traditionally been important.
Women do not get a lot of education in India. Women in India are thought to be good for cleaning and cooking.
since these women had little or no education, they got jobs that were difficult, demanding, and dangerous