The gender debate over who should learn what and how much has been ongoing for centuries, with roots traceable to the 19th century and earlier. Discussions intensified during the women's suffrage movement and have continued through the feminist movements of the 20th and 21st centuries, addressing educational access, gender roles, and biases in curricula. Today, the conversation encompasses a broader spectrum, including issues of intersectionality and the impact of gender identity on education. This ongoing dialogue reflects evolving societal norms and values surrounding gender equality.
Obviously homework should NOT be banned because you need to learn how to write a debate.
Of course. Your question smacks of gender discrimination.
If you breed it with a Ditto or another Weavile, (of the opposite gender) it should start to learn moves.
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You should talk about what the students are going to learn from the assignment. You should then talk about what they need to do.
It is always good to learn another language. Depending on what you wish to do with it or where you are going to be living, it can be a valuable asset.
Learn to drive or pay for a taxi.
There is a current debate going on concerning this, but research that backs it one way or another is lacking . If it is something that could benefit yourself or your child then do it. If not, don't do it.
When they are around 3-5 years of age. That is when they learn if they are a boy or girl. The mature age of knowing more of your gender is probably 12-15.
How are we going to learn about bull riders
Their age, gender, and ethnic origin.