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    Introduction The education of women has continued to be an important part of society. Women are not only working in different sittings that required education, also they are involved with the development within the communities. The need to educate women for the management of the household was a recurring theme in a “male” egalitarian republic (Stubblefield & Keane, 1994). Additionally, it assumed a continues subordination of women, and it recognized the educative role of the mother and of those virtues deemed essential in a “true woman” (Stubblefield & Keane, 1994). Women were expected to be educated in many aspects of life. Some even were domestic, as they were housewives and taught their children. The value a housewives were key during…

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    Women Education In Nepal

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    measurement of development and a means to help subordinate women in the Third World by empowering them through education. The focus of development programming often considers women’s economic position by improving their access to education and vocational planning. Literacy programs in Nepal illustrate some critical points of women 's empowerment approach. Robinson-Pant’s ethnographic work in Nepal questions the concept of development and women’s literacy program. She points out the…

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    On a horizontal occupational segregation, education is the first common cause that is stated widely in international studies e.g. published by the OECD, EU, and ILO (International Labour Organization), as the root of the problem. In many countries, women are still not equally treated and acknowledged in the educational system, which leads to further disadvantages and causes further reasons of the GPG e.g. low paid employment. However, in developed countries, where education is equally accessible…

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    Evolution of Women’s Education Over the last few centuries, women have struggled significantly to obtain equalities and opportunities in life that they did not have before. Historically, women’s positions were strictly controlled and defined by the men in their life and society as a whole. As a result, they did not have the same access to education and jobs due to men considering them too delicate of nature. So that they could have the same rights and aspects of men, women actively worked their…

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    condition for women in school, work, home and society---that is uniquely different than for men, over time in the U.S. and currently? It all started with religion, where it was established that women were not to exercise authority over men, they were to be obey men and be submissive. Their expectation was to get married, have children, cook, clean the house and care for the children. The children in the family had different expectations based on their gender. Girls were expected to mirror their…

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    that education has a large impact on our society nowadays. It changed hugely and improved greatly from the past. Education is really important nowadays as it plays a significant role in the creation of a progressive society, due to which most of the people and many other philosophers have realized its importance. The overall development of a society requires a good educational system, which could lead to technological advancements and many scientific discoveries. According to Behrman and Stacey…

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    Importance of education for men and women is essential for bright future. It plays a vital role in the development of a society. Education is an empowering process that allows and guides an individual to develop their passions and orientation towards wisdom for timely action. It is a process of giving and receiving instruction and knowledge in an education system such as schools, universities, college etc. It cannot only get one self self-cultivated but helps to be independent in life. Even…

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    essentialist education reform throughout the United States. This single event symbolized inadequacy and widespread disillusionment in the foundation of our schools. Within a year the National Defense Education Act was passed by the U.S. Congress, stressing the importance of math, science and foreign language. In 1965 Congress followed up by passing the Elementary and Secondary Education Acts, focusing on aid to the poor and educational inequalities. Although America had lost ground in the…

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    Children in every country discover the world through science and engineering. The United States is known around the world for its education system, but compared to many other countries, we fall short in educating scientists and engineers. One important reason that we are so behind is that we do not persuade our female students to pursue career paths in (STEM) Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Females do just as good in their grades as boys do, but girls lose self-confidence as they…

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    researching black women in education. This topic is very important to me because I am a young black women and education has always been important to me. I wanted to learn about the people who have made it possible for me to achieve all my dreams. Also, I have always felt like history books have been white-washed and/or male dominated which usually pushes minority women far into the background. I think it is important to show all the accomplishments black women have achieved in education to…

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