Gender equality through school providing a safe and inclusive learning environment
Boys and girls must feel welcome in a safe and secure learning environment. Governments, schools, teachers and students all have a part to play in ensuring that schools are free of violence and discrimination and provide a gender-sensitive, good-quality education. To achieve this, governments can develop nondiscriminatory curricula, facilitate teacher education and make sure sanitation facilities are adequate.
Schools are responsible for addressing school-related violence and providing comprehensive health education. Teachers should follow professional norms regarding appropriate disciplinary practices and provide unbiased instruction. And students must behave in a non-violent, inclusive way.
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https://gem-report-2017.unesco.org/en/chapter/gender_accountability_through_school/
Gender Awareness
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Operating as usual
The foundations are laid in early childhood as decisions regarding specific types of education/specific profession have been influenced by gender-specific socialization at home, at school and by society. Education in accordance with gender roles - done albeit unconsciously - is not uncommon.
ever before to support the interests of school-age girls and boys and provide non-gender based scholastic and recreational programs. In order to address gender bias in the classroom and affirm unconventional occupational choices, children and young teens must become more gender aware and learn how to challenge stereotypes.
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https://www.jku.at/en/schools/primary-school/promoting-gender-awareness-in-the-classroom/
Education, as is imparted in many institutions and systems, works not just to impede gender equality, but also actively promote gender inequality. Whether comments like- ‘She is quite good at Maths for a girl!’, ‘He is so uninterested in sports- unlike regular boys’, or reinforcement of gender norms such as ‘girls don’t laugh so hard’ or ‘boys don’t cry’, or in some cases segregating seating arrangements in classrooms according to students’ gender- the ways in which gender inequality is perpetuated in schools are many.
In schools, both girls and boys are under continuous surveillance by their teachers and school staff, but girls are particularly grilled and their behavior and appearance are frequently judged – girls should not be loud, should have fine manners, should have clipped fingernails and so on. Consequently, girls tend to contribute less to discussions and ask fewer questions in order to lessen the risk of attracting attention.
Promoting in school 🏫.
📋 Randomly and explained segregated of seating arrangement.
📋Instead of saying a group pair of boys and girls. Teacher can also indicate with group your selves with your friends by having it equal.
📋 Behavior, appearance and perceptions can be clearly identify and guided of our second parents in school.
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https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/internationaldevelopment/2019/02/12/promoting-gender-equality-in-through-schools-examples-to-learn-from/
Parents with stronger gender stereotyped beliefs are more likely to parent in gendered ways. In one study with toddlers, fathers with more stereotypical gender attitudes used more physical control with sons than with daughters.
The difference between what parents say against stereotyping and do in favour of it could be deliberate subterfuge, or they could genuinely be unaware of it. In the pink/blue baby experiment, for example, the parents did not realise they were treating the babies differently.
Promoting in family 👪.
💕 balance treatment for your kids.
💕Give them freedom and limitations.
💕 guide them for every steps through the better future.
💕Being a role model for them.
💕 Always feel them that they loved and fair treatment.
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https://www.childandfamilyblog.com/early-childhood-development/gender-parenting-early-childhood-social-development/
Tips on Gender Equality of raising a kids.👶🥰
1. LISTEN AND LEARN FROM THEM.
👶 Boundless possibilities and enormous talent to build a better future for the world. But to truly harness that power, we need to listen to them. Girls and boys have a role to play in achieving gender equality, today.
2. FIGHTING STEREOTYPES IN A YOUNG AGE.
👶 Children start absorbing stereotypes by age 3, causing the world to expand for boys and shrink for girls by age 10. That’s why we have to start conversations about gender roles early on, and challenge the features and characteristics assigned to men and women at home, in our daily routines, in school and in places of work.
3. EMPOWERING YOUR KIDS TO SPEAK OUT.
👶 Empower and Educate young advocates about women’s rights, we are ensuring a better future for us all. 🙊
4. BE A ROLE MODEL TO YOUR KIDS.
👶 Role models come in all shapes, sizes, genders, skin tones and cultural backgrounds. Encourage your children to embrace diversity, show them role models from different genders, ethnicities and colour.
5. TALK ABOUT IT.
👶 Embrace talking to your kids about gender equality and women’s rights. By talking to your kids about equality between the sexes and what still needs to be done for us to reach a gender-equal world, you’re setting them up to lead the way for a better future for all.
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https://www.unwomen.org/en/news/stories/2019/5/compilation-gender-equality-starts-at-home
Gender equality begins at home, and families are at the front lines of change. For the next generation, the examples set at home by parents, care-givers and extended family are shaping the way they think about gender and equality.
Gender is not about biological differences between the sexes, rather, it’s a social construct—people define what it means to be a boy or a girl, and these social conditionings often expect children to conform to specific and limiting gender roles and expectations from a young age.
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https://www.unwomen.org/en/news/stories/2019/5/compilation-gender-equality-starts-at-home