Bridging the Gap Between Girls and Boys in Education
When it comes to gender equality in education, countries across the world are making significant advances. According to the UNESCO World-Atlas of Gender Equality in education, over two thirds of all countries in the world have achieved balanced ratios of girls and boys enrolled in primary schools. However, the ratio between female and male enrollment becomes skewed as the levels of education advance. In addition, UNESCO reports that in 2010 there were still 28 countries that had not achieved gender parity.
To overcome this disparity worldwide, both developing and developed countries have a responsibility to bridge the gap of gender equality in education. Only when all people have access to education, and are encouraged to think, learn, and innovate, we can expect to see advances in economic development, a reduction in poverty and better health and well being for countries, communities, and individuals.
As a result, and as a topic of interest, me and my partner Nassima, constructed a Bridge Action Plan that suggests a way to bridge the gap between girls and boys in education.
If you are interested with this topic,
kindly click on the following link to check our bridge action plan:
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ReplyDeleteRegarding the action plan, all schools and educational centers in the world are responsible for bridging this gap. Hope some visitors apply our plan and get positive results and higher achievements.
your plan very excited, our schools have to decrease the gape between girls and boys.
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